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Bud Williams Sell-Buy Marketing v.s. Resident Cow Herd
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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1557050" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>1) Most of Bud' examples involved growing feedlot cattle.</p><p>2) Any marketing move has to take quality into account.</p><p>3) Low turns makes in house cow herd building mathematically challenging w/o buying embryos.</p><p>4) Never herd a Bud comment on building. It would seem to be a different approach - - with different priorities - - so it is difficult make a direct comparison. I suppose a good trader could keep increasing the quality of his buys and thus improve his genetics every time he trades. The more he trades - - the faster his genetics improve! :cowboy:</p><p>5) There is a Bud Summit in Springfield next week. Look into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1557050, member: 1715"] 1) Most of Bud' examples involved growing feedlot cattle. 2) Any marketing move has to take quality into account. 3) Low turns makes in house cow herd building mathematically challenging w/o buying embryos. 4) Never herd a Bud comment on building. It would seem to be a different approach - - with different priorities - - so it is difficult make a direct comparison. I suppose a good trader could keep increasing the quality of his buys and thus improve his genetics every time he trades. The more he trades - - the faster his genetics improve! :cowboy: 5) There is a Bud Summit in Springfield next week. Look into it. [/QUOTE]
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