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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 798473" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p><strong>Commision</strong>. At least around here, it's deducted from the seller's check. So, although the buyer is an extremely important person/entity, the stockyard makes money from the seller. </p><p></p><p>At my local stockyard the manager will help the seller out as much as possible to maximize profit (like splitting cow calf pairs, etc). By doing that he maximizes his profit as well. However, without a buyer, as banned pointed out, there would be no need for any cattle.</p><p></p><p>big B, I could understand your problem, but how could the ladies doing the paperwork have any involvement in it? Maybe you should take your ball and find another auction to play at if this one (obviously) makes you unhappy.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm lucky. I'm on a first name basis with my local stockyard manager, and I'm not a big producer by any means. I've only had one issue over the years, and when I talked to him about it, he made it right on the spot - no questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 798473, member: 2653"] [b]Commision[/b]. At least around here, it's deducted from the seller's check. So, although the buyer is an extremely important person/entity, the stockyard makes money from the seller. At my local stockyard the manager will help the seller out as much as possible to maximize profit (like splitting cow calf pairs, etc). By doing that he maximizes his profit as well. However, without a buyer, as banned pointed out, there would be no need for any cattle. big B, I could understand your problem, but how could the ladies doing the paperwork have any involvement in it? Maybe you should take your ball and find another auction to play at if this one (obviously) makes you unhappy. I guess I'm lucky. I'm on a first name basis with my local stockyard manager, and I'm not a big producer by any means. I've only had one issue over the years, and when I talked to him about it, he made it right on the spot - no questions. [/QUOTE]
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