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Carcass quality can be influenced early
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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 516377" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>I agree with Jogeephus about the cows grazing = making money. I have the same philosophy let them work and make money. I always felt sorry for the hard working cattleman who pitched hay 7 months a year and struggled to make ends meet. I say he needs to get a little lazy figure out a way to not have feed them for so long or so heavy and he could fish more often and make more money. </p><p></p><p>MikeC I probably agree that most cattleman don't care about imf but most cattleman have less than 100 hd. Most cattleman don't own to the rail. The Bigger outfits do care as many of them own to the rail. It is all a changing numbers game. When corn was 2 bucks a bushel and the price for choice over select was up it made more sense to shoot for the higher grade than 5 dollar corn and little difference from choice to select.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 516377, member: 2705"] I agree with Jogeephus about the cows grazing = making money. I have the same philosophy let them work and make money. I always felt sorry for the hard working cattleman who pitched hay 7 months a year and struggled to make ends meet. I say he needs to get a little lazy figure out a way to not have feed them for so long or so heavy and he could fish more often and make more money. MikeC I probably agree that most cattleman don't care about imf but most cattleman have less than 100 hd. Most cattleman don't own to the rail. The Bigger outfits do care as many of them own to the rail. It is all a changing numbers game. When corn was 2 bucks a bushel and the price for choice over select was up it made more sense to shoot for the higher grade than 5 dollar corn and little difference from choice to select. [/QUOTE]
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