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Old 01-25-2008, 04:37 PM   #1
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What's going on with egg prices?

This may be kind of OT, but I just bought a dozen extra large eggs and it was almost $3! What happened to those 89 cents prices from last year? I know that milk prices have really climbed, but not like that!

Anyone know why?
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Old 01-25-2008, 04:55 PM   #2
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Wow, that is a lot. We buy ours from a local farmer and pay $1.50 a dozen. I thought that was pricey, and those are organic.
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I just read somewhere that egg producers are having to compete with ethanol for feed. Back when ethanol was first bandied about I said it would be bad for everyone (but the corn farmers). Not only has it not positively impacted gas prices, but it has reduced my fuel efficiency by about 10% (in states where I have no choice) and now it's impacting food prices as well. Bad news all around.
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Old 01-25-2008, 10:24 PM   #4
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That makes sense, Dawn. I forgot about that.
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I paid $3.19 for a 1 1/2 dozen carton of eggs last week. That was actually down 50 cents from 2 weeks prior. I haven't watched egg prices too closely in the last 4 yrs until I recently realized that when we moved here I never paid anywhere close to $2 for a carton of eggs and now they cost over $3. I almost had a heart attack in the dairy aisle. And milk is around $4 a gallon........Dear Lord how are we supposed to keep feeding our families when everything keeps going up like this and we are making less money because I'm not working right now, my son is only going to eat more as he grows.......................
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We raise chickens for eggs. Chicken feed has went from $5.14 a bag in July of '05 to $7.60 for the bag we bought on Wednesday. We buy about 3 bags of feed a month. In the winter we average a dozen eggs a day, we sale 5-7 dozen a week, so we are just making enough money to by a bag of feed a week. Of course I never buy eggs, if I can keep DH from selling them all. Our chickens are cage free/free range I guess since they can go outside. We started selling eggs for $1 dz and have just raised the price to$1.25, but we need to raise it to $1.50 soon.

We also raise hormone free freezer beef and the corn prices have really started to hurt us. It has also been very hard to find straw for the cows bedding since so much corn has been planted. We have ethanol plants going up on every side of us. We have had to cut back on the number of cows we buy in order to manage their feed costs. We only have 5 acres so we can't grow our own feed corn.
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Yep... the first thing I thought of was the fact that corn for feed is probably more expensive now that it's being used for ethanol....
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We started selling eggs for $1 dz and have just raised the price to$1.25, but we need to raise it to $1.50 soon.
That's a great price, even if you raise it to $1.50 a dozen.......... wish I lived closer!
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That's a great price, even if you raise it to $1.50 a dozen.......... wish I lived closer!
I know that, but DH sells most of the eggs to co-workers and I have a hard time getting him to raise the prices. Taking him to the grocery store with me more often might help
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That really is a good price...especially for such good quality! Good thing we don't use a lot of eggs!
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Egg prices really seem to yo-yo around here. I just bought 1 1/2 dozen eggs from Walmart for $2.06. I didn't think that was too bad. Milk was $3.05 a gallon.
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I just bought eggs today as a matter of fact and noticed the same thing.....$3.75 for 2 dozen, which was a .50 increase over the last time I bought them....we get them from a local produce chain/suburban farmer's market that actually has decent prices (they buy in mega bulk and re-package it and manage to undercut the prices at local supermarkets!!) ....it's never been that high!
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The price has been rising here too. Our local Food City had them on sale for $1 a doz. I bought 2 and I may go back for 2 more.
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Interesting. I really haven't noticed that the price has changed here at all. :
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And people keep wondering why steak house prices are going up . . . same thing. The price of corn has gone up, farmers feed cows corn, therefor the price of everything associated with cows has gone up--just like chickens.
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