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that is win for cattlemen, no, mike? >> corn prices are down but feed prices are up.ss but feeder costs are gher. >> yeah. people though still seem to be buying beef, even though these prices, if i look, fo exaple, just, take a look at ground beef prices. it is now almost $4 a pound for ground beef. people are still buying it. >> right. the reason the ground beef is that price is we're harvesting less cows trying to build the herd. we have to use end cuts to make that ground beef. so the chuck andnd are 100% higher, or double what it was. and it is because we're putting it into ground beef, making ground beef better. >> much better ground beef but you will have to pay for it. overseas demand is also high. look at latt numbers, if you take a look at today's feeder cattle prices, up another $2 today. nine straight days in last couple of weeks of gains on feeder cattle price. >> yeah, this thing will probably not end anytime soon. it will take us 18 months to rebuild the herd if mother nature cooperates withs. >> i was going to say. here is the reason the herd is so thin
that is win for cattlemen, no, mike? >> corn prices are down but feed prices are up.ss but feeder costs are gher. >> yeah. people though still seem to be buying beef, even though these prices, if i look, fo exaple, just, take a look at ground beef prices. it is now almost $4 a pound for ground beef. people are still buying it. >> right. the reason the ground beef is that price is we're harvesting less cows trying to build the herd. we have to use end cuts to make that ground...
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significant in the to state's history because he was also the person -- one of the people who defended the cattlemen in the johnson county war incident of 1892, and he was the supreme court justice for wyoming, and later in 1910, he was appointed to the united states supreme court, and he was a justice there, he served from 1910 to 1932. and he was the first -- and i think the only -- supreme court justice from the state of wyoming. nate robinson was a carriage maker and originally came from aberdeen, scotland, and was one of the finest -- billed himself as one of the finest carriage and buggymakers and wagon makers in the area, and in 1882 he partnered with george kaufman and they expanded into farm equipment also. one of the carriages that robertson built was for alexander swan of the swan land and cattle company, and that was a large ranching concern here in this area, and he built a trap and also built -- it speaks to the elegance of the era. this was the way that people traveled more and they had buggies and carriages and they had to make sure that their wheels were properly attached, and it's
significant in the to state's history because he was also the person -- one of the people who defended the cattlemen in the johnson county war incident of 1892, and he was the supreme court justice for wyoming, and later in 1910, he was appointed to the united states supreme court, and he was a justice there, he served from 1910 to 1932. and he was the first -- and i think the only -- supreme court justice from the state of wyoming. nate robinson was a carriage maker and originally came from...
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held that john kobel and other big cattlemen in the hired horne to shoot kales nickel but that horn had the boy.lly shot in fact, one of the rumors that loated, it turned out the be erroneous was that the boy was and ng his father's coat hat. that would explain why horne made the mistake. an attempt made against kales nickel's life, he was shot and times in a brutal affair because he had his 3-year-old daughter with him at the time. incredible.of however, kales nickel did survive. another version of a possible motive pointed to a long-standing personal feud between kales nickel and john kobel, the cattle baron. in an earlier confrontation in had inflictedckel kobel. wound on john newspapers delighted at that grisly painting the image of it. while kobel survived, many cattle baron never forgave kales nickel for an attack on his social better. e knew that tom horn was merry carrying out his boss's wishes kales shot and killed nickels eason, the idea being that by killing the son, it nickel to ade kales leave the country. another version held that horn on john kobel's -- r with the purpose
held that john kobel and other big cattlemen in the hired horne to shoot kales nickel but that horn had the boy.lly shot in fact, one of the rumors that loated, it turned out the be erroneous was that the boy was and ng his father's coat hat. that would explain why horne made the mistake. an attempt made against kales nickel's life, he was shot and times in a brutal affair because he had his 3-year-old daughter with him at the time. incredible.of however, kales nickel did survive. another...
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you see this at 11 and cattlemen are heading toward san rafael.lso see a heck crossing the bay heading into the east bay. more details on was heading your way when the kron 4 morning news' returns. right when you fl a ld se,abva t as w aswo a a hf da wh useat t fir sig without itthe russpres fr cel. abrevaenettes ep, d star to rk iedialy t block e vis an otechealy ces. you uld al yourold re ft, as fast twond aalf ys whensed theirstign. len mo at revaom ma: dot toh itut, knocit o fas th aeva. feduring sleep train's inventory clearance sale.k up save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ <
you see this at 11 and cattlemen are heading toward san rafael.lso see a heck crossing the bay heading into the east bay. more details on was heading your way when the kron 4 morning news' returns. right when you fl a ld se,abva t as w aswo a a hf da wh useat t fir sig without itthe russpres fr cel. abrevaenettes ep, d star to rk iedialy t block e vis an otechealy ces. you uld al yourold re ft, as fast twond aalf ys whensed theirstign. len mo at revaom ma: dot toh itut, knocit o fas th aeva....
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my approach would be to engage the fish and game and the cattlemen in those kinds of agencies to get together and get all the good wolf management plan for a state. >> moderator: all right. you want to say anything more? bujak: i think we can move on. >> moderator: were getting through topics pretty quickly. i'm going to review a letter that governor otter sent in july when hundreds of children were crossing the border illegally. he sent his letter to the federal government saying he wanted to poke him immediately eliminate the chance of the federal government using idaho as a destination for the influx of unaccompanied and illegal immigrants entering the united states were seven borders. he wrote, should be understood it will not be actively involved in addressing the humanitarian crisis the federal government has created. as governor, here's the question. so as governor, he would have direct influence over immigration policy, but with this letter you could set the tone. immigration reform, what would your message be passed to the state federal government and the fourth congressiona
my approach would be to engage the fish and game and the cattlemen in those kinds of agencies to get together and get all the good wolf management plan for a state. >> moderator: all right. you want to say anything more? bujak: i think we can move on. >> moderator: were getting through topics pretty quickly. i'm going to review a letter that governor otter sent in july when hundreds of children were crossing the border illegally. he sent his letter to the federal government saying...
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i represented the cattlemen across the united states and nebraska as they have sought and fought for fair markets. i understand our water problems. i also understand that there is an attempt made sometimes to subvert our attention with phrases like a humbler politics. nebraskans, it is not humbler in politics to accept seven figure amounts of money fromorg ageses outside the state committed to never adopting a farm bill. it is not humbler to want to take the social security system away from its present, safe, method of administration and give it to the bankers who brought us 2008. it is not humbler to dismantle the medicare system or breach faith with our veterans of the those are arrogant things those are things nebraskans stand for. anybody on this stage purporting to represent a political party, either of the two who stand for those propositions misrepresents the party. >> thank you, mr. dom that. next closing statement comes from candidate jim jenkins. >> thank you to my fellow candidates and all of you viewing this debate. t has been great. some of my family members may have sec
i represented the cattlemen across the united states and nebraska as they have sought and fought for fair markets. i understand our water problems. i also understand that there is an attempt made sometimes to subvert our attention with phrases like a humbler politics. nebraskans, it is not humbler in politics to accept seven figure amounts of money fromorg ageses outside the state committed to never adopting a farm bill. it is not humbler to want to take the social security system away from its...
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i represented the cattlemen across the united states and nebraska as they sought and fought for the fairarkets. i understand the water problems. i also understand that there is an attempt made sometimes to subvert our attention with a phrase like humble politics. it is end humble to accept seven-figure amounts of money from organizations outside of the state committed to never adopting a farm bill. it isn't humble to want to take the social security system away from its present safe method of administration and give it to the bankers who brought it in 2008. it isn't humble to dismantle the medicare system works reach faith with our veterans. those are things that raskin's don't stand for and anybody on this stage purporting to represent a political party either that stand for the proposition's best represents the party. >> the next closing statement comes from candidate jim jenkins. >> thank you to my fellow candidates and all of you that are viewing this debate. it's been great. some of my family members that may have second thoughts but overall it's been a great time. we are facing an
i represented the cattlemen across the united states and nebraska as they sought and fought for the fairarkets. i understand the water problems. i also understand that there is an attempt made sometimes to subvert our attention with a phrase like humble politics. it is end humble to accept seven-figure amounts of money from organizations outside of the state committed to never adopting a farm bill. it isn't humble to want to take the social security system away from its present safe method of...
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i've represented the cattlemen across the united states and nebraska as they've sought and fought for fair markets. i understand our water problems. i also understand that there is an attempt made sometimes to subvert our attention with phrases like "a humbler politics." nebraskans, it is not humbler in politics to accept seven-figure amounts of money from organizations outside the state committed to never adopting a farm bill. it is not humbler to want to take the social security system away from its present safe method of administration and give it to the bankers who bought us 2008. it is not humbler to dismantle the medicare system or to breach faith with our veterans. those are arrogant things. those are things nebraskans don't stand for, and anybody on this stage purporting to represent a political party -- either of the two who stands for those propositions -- misrepresents the party. >> moderator: thank you, mr. domina. our next closing statement comes from candidate jim jenkins. >> thank you to all of you, it's been an enjoyable campaign, it's been great. some of my family mem
i've represented the cattlemen across the united states and nebraska as they've sought and fought for fair markets. i understand our water problems. i also understand that there is an attempt made sometimes to subvert our attention with phrases like "a humbler politics." nebraskans, it is not humbler in politics to accept seven-figure amounts of money from organizations outside the state committed to never adopting a farm bill. it is not humbler to want to take the social security...
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he significant in the states history because he was also one of the people who defended the cattlemen in the johnson county were instant of 1892. and he was a supreme court justice for wyoming. and later in 1910 he was appointed to the united states supreme court and he was a just as there. in 1910-1932, and he was the first, and i think the only, supreme court justice from the state of wyoming. nathaniel robertson was a carriage maker in cheyenne, and he originally came from scotland, and he was one of the finest -- he billed himself as one of the finest carriage and buggy makers and wagon makers in the area. and in 1882 he partner with george kaufman and they spend into farm equip and also. one of the carriages he built was for alexander swan of the swan land and cattle company and that was a large ranging kids are here in this area. he built a stanhope track. it speaks to the elegance of the air. this was the way that people traveled more and their buddies in carriages, and they had to make sure that their wheels were properly attached. it just wasn't a look at form of travel. >> t
he significant in the states history because he was also one of the people who defended the cattlemen in the johnson county were instant of 1892. and he was a supreme court justice for wyoming. and later in 1910 he was appointed to the united states supreme court and he was a just as there. in 1910-1932, and he was the first, and i think the only, supreme court justice from the state of wyoming. nathaniel robertson was a carriage maker in cheyenne, and he originally came from scotland, and he...