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Canadian Feedlot and Cattle Market Analysis
The Canadian Feedlot and Cattle Market Analysis, written and published by Gerald Klassen, is a bi-weekly market advisory distributed by e-mail.
The “Master Mind Group” may be defined as coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony, between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite purpose.” The economic feature was first discussed by Andrew Carnegie, who had a group of 50 men, with whom he surrounded himself for the definite purpose of manufacturing and marketing steel. A group of batteries will provide more energy than a single battery. The brain functions in a similar way. The Master Mind Group principle is simple-- when a group of individual brains are coordinated and function in harmony, the increased energy created through the alliance becomes available to every individual brain in the group. Henry Ford began his business career under the handicap of poverty, illiteracy and ignorance. Within an inconceivable short period, he overcame these obstacles and noticeable strides were made when he became friends with Thomas Edison. The acquaintances of Harvey Firestone, John Burroughs and Luther Burbank further accelerated his economic gains through the use of this Master Mind Group Principle. People take on the nature and habits and power of thought of those they associate with in a spirit of sympathy and harmony.
Napolean Hill
When you subscribe to Canadian Feedlot and Cattle Market Analysis, you become part of this mastermind group. Producers do not have time to be a full time analyst but they need credible market information and commodity forecasts. Subscribing to Canadian Feedlot and Cattle Market Analysis will provide cattle producers with short and long term projections given the appropriate risks. Markets are more volatile than ever before and subscribing will provide a competitive edge.
The cattle market is a pure competitive market. Most producers will not make money longer term unless they are the most efficient. Producers have to ask themselves “what advantage to they have to compete in a world environment.” Market information and the appropriate risk management strategy will help you compete. Producers need to be smarter than their neighbor to ensure long term viability of their operation.
This analysis covers fed cattle, feeder cattle, feedgrains and the Canadian dollar.
Feedlot operators, backgrounding operators and cow calf producers will benefit from this service. Those people involved in the cattle industry will also benefit from gaining more knowledge about the cattle market.
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Canadian Feedlot and Cattle Market Analysis
118 Duncan Norrie Drive
Winnipeg MB R3P 2J9
tel: 204-287-8268
e-mail: Jerry Klassen
Last Modified: December 22, 2010
Created: June 7, 2010
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