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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1399326" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Gordon Hazard' book is the stocker classic. Greg Judy' fescue focused books have some stocker content. Not a lot shows up in online stocker searches. Partially because some stocker content is labeled as retained ownership or mob grazing. Partially because cow/calf is much more popular. Partially because a lot of grain guys do not know how to graze their cover crops and residue. Partially because so many are not interested in marketing.</p><p>Lots of selling and buying and stress management with a classic stocker operation. Getting an understanding of Bud William's methods would be a great place to focus. He told me once "there is no reason to own cattle unless you are good at marketing". Take a look at the legend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1399326, member: 1715"] Gordon Hazard' book is the stocker classic. Greg Judy' fescue focused books have some stocker content. Not a lot shows up in online stocker searches. Partially because some stocker content is labeled as retained ownership or mob grazing. Partially because cow/calf is much more popular. Partially because a lot of grain guys do not know how to graze their cover crops and residue. Partially because so many are not interested in marketing. Lots of selling and buying and stress management with a classic stocker operation. Getting an understanding of Bud William's methods would be a great place to focus. He told me once "there is no reason to own cattle unless you are good at marketing". Take a look at the legend. [/QUOTE]
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