Summary
Twin Coulee had to cancel its traditional Oct. 1 sale after uncertainty in America's financial markets began seeping into the cattle industry. Simply put, beef processors, the ones at the end of the supply chain that put meat in the grocery stores, are nervous about how much beef Americans will buy in a struggling economy and how much consumers are willing to pay.
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Ranchers Can't Wait
The fat cattle of Twin Coulee Ranch come down from the Snowy Mountains' high plains each fall just before Greathouse Peak, south of Lewistown, whitens and shade settles into the area's tight draws for a long winter.
The black Angus, numbering more than 300, travel to Twin Coulee, three days away by wagon on the bare grasslands 25 miles northwest of Lewis...See the full content of this document
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