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<blockquote data-quote="Kingfisher" data-source="post: 1246757" data-attributes="member: 13716"><p>Well if the price falls in the fall how's your " partner" going to weather that storm?</p></blockquote><p></p><p> Kingfisher, here and where pricefarm is also several of the major buyers put calves out on peoples farm like he is talking about. Biggest difference is they either already have them contracted at a fixed price for the fall sale or have a Livestock Risk Protection policy on them. The only concern then is that they do not get sick and that they grow. </p><p> 50/50 is a lot higher than I hear of here though. .60 a lb was the highest I heard of last year.[/quote]</p><p>Hey Kenny. Yea I'm aware of that strategy. I wonder if you can buy some " risk management " on as few a head poster is suggesting?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Kingfisher, post: 1246757, member: 13716"] Well if the price falls in the fall how's your " partner" going to weather that storm?[/quote] Kingfisher, here and where pricefarm is also several of the major buyers put calves out on peoples farm like he is talking about. Biggest difference is they either already have them contracted at a fixed price for the fall sale or have a Livestock Risk Protection policy on them. The only concern then is that they do not get sick and that they grow. 50/50 is a lot higher than I hear of here though. .60 a lb was the highest I heard of last year.[/quote] Hey Kenny. Yea I'm aware of that strategy. I wonder if you can buy some " risk management " on as few a head poster is suggesting? [/QUOTE]
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