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Feeder Cattle Pricing 2014 vs. 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley86" data-source="post: 1799045" data-attributes="member: 38595"><p>[USER=1715]@Stocker Steve[/USER] I am torn on what to do. Young breds are 800 to 1100 here right now. I'm considering selling calves and bringing home some nice young breds. My calves are 450 to 550 right now and mostly heifers. I'm trying to figure out this "art of the trade" thing that some of you do very well with. Am I on the right track? I could direct market the mommas next year, sell as pairs this year, split and sell, do many things.</p><p></p><p>Are yall thinking they'll hit $3 a pound? 8 and 9 weights over 2.50 sounds pretty dang good.</p><p></p><p>Listened to a podcast with John Haskell and Willy Olson that hit this topic perfectly. Herd Quitter episode 112 I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley86, post: 1799045, member: 38595"] [USER=1715]@Stocker Steve[/USER] I am torn on what to do. Young breds are 800 to 1100 here right now. I'm considering selling calves and bringing home some nice young breds. My calves are 450 to 550 right now and mostly heifers. I'm trying to figure out this "art of the trade" thing that some of you do very well with. Am I on the right track? I could direct market the mommas next year, sell as pairs this year, split and sell, do many things. Are yall thinking they'll hit $3 a pound? 8 and 9 weights over 2.50 sounds pretty dang good. Listened to a podcast with John Haskell and Willy Olson that hit this topic perfectly. Herd Quitter episode 112 I think. [/QUOTE]
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