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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1501010" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>It is dry here too. That little bit of snow did the same here. Cull cow prices were down last week and with the dairies that are losing their milk contracts by the first of June, the cull prices will get even worse. We were gonna sell steers 2 weeks ago, held them back til the weather warmed up a bit. Don't know if we will sell this next Friday or not. Said they had quite a run in Staunton; over 1500 head. Didn't start til 5 ( usually 2 pm). We are feeding ALOT of hay right now, but we are okay for now, unless we don't get any moisture. Supposed to get 1-2 inches tomorrow so we will see. They are getting pounded in Texas, La, Tn, and Ky....</p><p>Finally warmed up here, after that cold damp 38 * and flurries, in 3 days it went to 80*. A lot of wind which is keeping the ground dry except for the slick stuff on top when we get those little .1 showers. </p><p></p><p>Not a good start to the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1501010, member: 25884"] It is dry here too. That little bit of snow did the same here. Cull cow prices were down last week and with the dairies that are losing their milk contracts by the first of June, the cull prices will get even worse. We were gonna sell steers 2 weeks ago, held them back til the weather warmed up a bit. Don't know if we will sell this next Friday or not. Said they had quite a run in Staunton; over 1500 head. Didn't start til 5 ( usually 2 pm). We are feeding ALOT of hay right now, but we are okay for now, unless we don't get any moisture. Supposed to get 1-2 inches tomorrow so we will see. They are getting pounded in Texas, La, Tn, and Ky.... Finally warmed up here, after that cold damp 38 * and flurries, in 3 days it went to 80*. A lot of wind which is keeping the ground dry except for the slick stuff on top when we get those little .1 showers. Not a good start to the spring. [/QUOTE]
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