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Ribeye inflation index has a big print. New price $37.99/lb. 17% inflation annualized from October. 18.5% annualized since last June. 90% cumulative since 2020. 11.0% compounded annually over 6+ years. Same ribeye, same store. High rates? Don't care. Bitcoin is the only way out!

Parker Lewis@parkeralewis
Your favorite all in one inflation index has a price update. Same ribeye at the same store is up 6.2% since June, now $34.49/lb. 19% annualized. Since the prior update in 2024, compound annual inflation is 12.6%. Cumulative 72.5% increase since 2020. Bitcoin is the only way out!
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I wonder why they are called cowpeas and not cow plants?
Homesteading4sovereignty@sovernTranch
Sorghum, cow peas and sunflower cover crop in the old woodchip pile spot
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Imagine thinking Moses spoke the Ten Commandments.
Try reading your Bible to find out who did if you don't know.
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1
The Ten Commandments have zero to do with Christian living. Trust Jesus, not Moses. It's the new way of grace from start to finish!
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Where's all the data centers coming from?
zerohedge@zerohedge
Nvidia now has a larger market value than the entire healthcare sector of the S&P500.
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@EmeraldRobinson @colormeboldly Incorrect. They voted with their stock market dollars.
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@ranchyplains @w_forw @sovernTranch Yeah sure. Fat is tasty. Modern diet is increasingly nutrient deficient. Beef is one of the highest density foods remaining. Bodies crave it. Same as obese folks will eat a whole tub of ice cream because their body is crying for magnesium.
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@w_forw @sovernTranch But you will find the call for 7 year rotations including a year of fallow.
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@w_forw @sovernTranch it's not a matter of yes fat versus no fat. It's a matter of intramuscular fat versus subcutaneous fat.
It's all social engineering from USDA. You can't with a straight face suggest the public simultaneously asked for fattier beef and leaner pork. 🤣
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@w_forw @sovernTranch No, there was great resistance to the prime grading system when it came out with many of the Greatest Generation reflecting that WWII ruined beef. The whole impetus was to use surplus grain, it was nothing to do with economics or food choice.
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@silvopasturist @sovernTranch Better a vegetable dinner with love than a stall-fattened ox with hate.
Proverbs 15:17
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@silvopasturist @sovernTranch Feedlot problems. Not grain problems.
The usda grading system is in line with 1000s of years of human preference for fatty meat.
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@silvopasturist @sovernTranch Indigenous peoples have been using calcium and corn for masa for millenia.
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