Tuesday, April 06, 2010






First you take hay grown on ranches and farms in Utah, Idaho, or any of the other Mountain states. You then aggressively market it and export it to China, you ship it out to the Asian markets while hay prices in the U.S. remain at high prices. Those high prices for feed have

put the crimp on the horse market in the states.








Beef one direction
Trees back the other
and we do that in a refrigerated rig pulled by a KW tractor.
Beef from out of Greeley to the West coast and nursery stock the other direction
to Colorado markets.