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Published January 24, 2013, 10:10 AM

Beef prices expected to increase, says UW-RF ag economist

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-- Beef will cost more than you might expect this year, as shoppers pay for the effects of last year’s drought.

Beef will cost more than you might expect this year, as shoppers pay for the effects of last year’s drought. U-W River Falls agricultural economist Brenda Boetel told a forum in Madison yesterday that a five-dollar pound of beef could rise by up to 20-cents during the year. That’s because the drought will reduce supplies, while consumer demand goes up. Boetel says many beef-and-dairy farmers culled their herds last year, because feed costs jumped due to the drought. Also, she says U-S beef supplies will be further limited due to a higher demand for the product in developing nations. But Boetel says beef prices cannot get too far out of control – because the product still has to compete with pork and poultry dinner entrees.

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