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Cattle pricing explanation?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1667745" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I will buy another freezer before I will give away a fed animal ready to kill that someone has backed out on. We can find people to take some meat even if it is not USDA. @ 3.00 lb for ground beef a 500+ lb hanging weight plus processing, is worth more than selling at the stockyards. I can use that freezer for garden produce if there is no meat in it. People are begging for beef now so having some in the freezer is a good thing. I will pack it in , in "halves" so that people will get a full half....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1667745, member: 25884"] I will buy another freezer before I will give away a fed animal ready to kill that someone has backed out on. We can find people to take some meat even if it is not USDA. @ 3.00 lb for ground beef a 500+ lb hanging weight plus processing, is worth more than selling at the stockyards. I can use that freezer for garden produce if there is no meat in it. People are begging for beef now so having some in the freezer is a good thing. I will pack it in , in "halves" so that people will get a full half.... [/QUOTE]
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