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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 880302" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Also, it's a really tough time to get in and plan on making money. Heifer/bred cow prices are so high right now that it'll take longer to recoup. That said, I also realize that feed calves are high which obviously will help - but that's always speculative - especially at the prices were these feeders are now and the fact that you'll be a year from selling anything. Personally, I prefer the "buy high, sell low" approach as it's worked for me for years and I've become quite proficient at it. However, I don't recommend it if the goal is making money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 880302, member: 7398"] Also, it's a really tough time to get in and plan on making money. Heifer/bred cow prices are so high right now that it'll take longer to recoup. That said, I also realize that feed calves are high which obviously will help - but that's always speculative - especially at the prices were these feeders are now and the fact that you'll be a year from selling anything. Personally, I prefer the "buy high, sell low" approach as it's worked for me for years and I've become quite proficient at it. However, I don't recommend it if the goal is making money. [/QUOTE]
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