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Are more people buying what cow/bull product private treaty?
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<blockquote data-quote="beef" data-source="post: 476398" data-attributes="member: 442"><p>You must have one heck of a successful program when you can imply that Galen Fink's sale averages leave something to be desired. For the record, he sold 186 Angus bulls in his last sale for an average of $3,489, 74 Charolais bulls for $3,317 and 16 Char x Angus bulls for $3,016. Most breeders would do well to breed their own cattle and sell to commercial producers for top dollar like the FInk program does instead of chasing the funny money pipe dream outfits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beef, post: 476398, member: 442"] You must have one heck of a successful program when you can imply that Galen Fink's sale averages leave something to be desired. For the record, he sold 186 Angus bulls in his last sale for an average of $3,489, 74 Charolais bulls for $3,317 and 16 Char x Angus bulls for $3,016. Most breeders would do well to breed their own cattle and sell to commercial producers for top dollar like the FInk program does instead of chasing the funny money pipe dream outfits. [/QUOTE]
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