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- davidmcbeth3
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How long before we see it at the yards?
Beats me ! Go and look at 5 yr pricing...was fifty bucks 5 yr ago...
https://markets.businessinsider.com/commodities/c ... edirects=1
Have fun ^^
Beats me ! Go and look at 5 yr pricing...was fifty bucks 5 yr ago...
https://markets.businessinsider.com/commodities/c ... edirects=1
Have fun ^^
That 5 year chart makes me cringe haha. Hopefully if things stabilize we can stock up this summer with some decent prices. What’s that 5 year chart look like for eggs!davidmcbeth3 wrote: ↑Wed. Jan. 18, 2023 3:40 amHow long before we see it at the yards?
Beats me ! Go and look at 5 yr pricing...was fifty bucks 5 yr ago...
https://markets.businessinsider.com/commodities/c ... edirects=1
Have fun ^^
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$4/dz ??? Get ostrich ones then !
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I saw 5$ ones at Aldis this past weekend
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Glad my sister has chickens. I get free eggs she deals with the chicken hassle.
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I thought they were a hassle. I had about 8. Then one disappeared. I thought good they’ll slowly get picked off by something. Then some weeks later I was laying under my truck torquing the transmission bands when I heard all t this little chirping and peeping. I looked to my left and there was the lost hen with 17 chicks. Prancing by and they were all scurrying behind her in a line. I couldn’t believe it. She had ran off, made a nest, hatched them and had the nerve to bring them back to me!!!!
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Like kids coming back from college. "Where's my room?"fig wrote: ↑Thu. Jan. 19, 2023 8:44 pmI thought they were a hassle. I had about 8. Then one disappeared. I thought good they’ll slowly get picked off by something. Then some weeks later I was laying under my truck torquing the transmission bands when I heard all t this little chirping and peeping. I looked to my left and there was the lost hen with 17 chicks. Prancing by and they were all scurrying behind her in a line. I couldn’t believe it. She had ran off, made a nest, hatched them and had the nerve to bring them back to me!!!!
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Here is the egg chart! https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/eggs-us
You can also look at other traded commodities like coal, propape, natural gas, lumber, beef and so forth.
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This is great news if anthracite is included. My issue isn't 8.2% inflation, pretty average worldwide result of pandemic. I do have a problem with mine companies that have 8.2% cost increases and raise their prices 50%.