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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 1717263" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>I'll add 2 cents more.... You sell pounds but you can also sell quality.</p><p>Buyers can spot quality and will usually pay a little more for quality calves or yearlings. I consider improvements to the quality of your bull and/or cow herd to be good investments that pays out in future dividends of higher selling prices of calves. As mentioned in previous posts, for each weight class there is a range of prices, I would always rather be on the upper end of the range rather than the lower end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 1717263, member: 4063"] I'll add 2 cents more.... You sell pounds but you can also sell quality. Buyers can spot quality and will usually pay a little more for quality calves or yearlings. I consider improvements to the quality of your bull and/or cow herd to be good investments that pays out in future dividends of higher selling prices of calves. As mentioned in previous posts, for each weight class there is a range of prices, I would always rather be on the upper end of the range rather than the lower end. [/QUOTE]
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