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<blockquote data-quote="rocfarm" data-source="post: 1768972" data-attributes="member: 42715"><p>Talked to a guy that is quite well off close to my place last summer (he owns the local farm store, has a few thousand acres at least, etc.) One of the things he did was to destock very early and then start looking for more cattle during the depth of the drought. The interestIng thing was, he had 2 years of hay on hand. How much hay he had didn't seem to affect his decision on whether or not to destock. Don't know if he's bought new cattle yet, but I feel I learned something from that conversation. I even wonder if he sold half of his hay at a good profit later. Will ask the next time I bump into him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocfarm, post: 1768972, member: 42715"] Talked to a guy that is quite well off close to my place last summer (he owns the local farm store, has a few thousand acres at least, etc.) One of the things he did was to destock very early and then start looking for more cattle during the depth of the drought. The interestIng thing was, he had 2 years of hay on hand. How much hay he had didn’t seem to affect his decision on whether or not to destock. Don’t know if he’s bought new cattle yet, but I feel I learned something from that conversation. I even wonder if he sold half of his hay at a good profit later. Will ask the next time I bump into him. [/QUOTE]
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