It's become so tough I'm looking for a second job': Inside the farming crisis
Briefly

"We came here to buy a few cattle to raise on the farm but they cost too much. So, we've come here and all we've got is lunch." This statement from Chris Callow highlights the frustration small farmers face when prices for livestock rise dramatically, making it difficult for them to stay in business and expand their operations.
"The price of calves used to be around 50 to 60 each, but now they cost between 150 and 160." Mr. Callow’s comments indicate a significant increase in livestock prices, creating challenges for farmers who wish to grow their businesses and maintain profitability.
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