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<blockquote data-quote="W.B." data-source="post: 1582561" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>The $M index appears to me to be a function mostly of mature weight and height. While most commercial cows don't need an increase in mature weight I doubt the new index will change the direction of said commercial cow herds. The little bit of feedback I get from feedlots is they are complaining of cattle not growing fast enough. With current finished cattle markets going lower by the minute and the problems with this years corn crop the cow calf guys are going.to be squeezed hard the next year or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.B., post: 1582561, member: 3518"] The $M index appears to me to be a function mostly of mature weight and height. While most commercial cows don’t need an increase in mature weight I doubt the new index will change the direction of said commercial cow herds. The little bit of feedback I get from feedlots is they are complaining of cattle not growing fast enough. With current finished cattle markets going lower by the minute and the problems with this years corn crop the cow calf guys are going.to be squeezed hard the next year or two. [/QUOTE]
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