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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 506496" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>hayray- the $0.15/lb price increase i plan on making figures out to about an 8% overall increase in price. maybe i should rethink my strategy and only take a $0.12/lb increase so i can be in line with the rest of the country :lol2: . off your numbers - the increase in corn shows a 54% increase with today's price vs. last year. what have you been doing to trim costs? i've been doing the same thing for the last couple of years. when the calves reach 800-850 lbs. they get moved to the feedlot and are on a diet of 90% corn and 10% impact 44. based on the last delivery, it is costing me $305.00 to put on the last 400 lbs. of gain needed to finish ($0.76/lb gain "average" - feed cost only).</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 506496, member: 3467"] hayray- the $0.15/lb price increase i plan on making figures out to about an 8% overall increase in price. maybe i should rethink my strategy and only take a $0.12/lb increase so i can be in line with the rest of the country :lol2: . off your numbers - the increase in corn shows a 54% increase with today's price vs. last year. what have you been doing to trim costs? i've been doing the same thing for the last couple of years. when the calves reach 800-850 lbs. they get moved to the feedlot and are on a diet of 90% corn and 10% impact 44. based on the last delivery, it is costing me $305.00 to put on the last 400 lbs. of gain needed to finish ($0.76/lb gain "average" - feed cost only). ROB [/QUOTE]
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