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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1322697" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I think there is some gray zone between less productive and more efficient cows.</p><p>I buy enough turn around cows that there is usually a couple dinks that stand out. After that I think we could be weighing cows and doing a calf weight ratio.</p><p>By continuing to cull cows, and now selecting better bulls, my pool of potential replacements in increasing. So I am trying to pencil out how culling more cows and retaining more heifers can increase profits on a per acre basis. The bred heifer market is up and down here but the second calver demand is more consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1322697, member: 1715"] I think there is some gray zone between less productive and more efficient cows. I buy enough turn around cows that there is usually a couple dinks that stand out. After that I think we could be weighing cows and doing a calf weight ratio. By continuing to cull cows, and now selecting better bulls, my pool of potential replacements in increasing. So I am trying to pencil out how culling more cows and retaining more heifers can increase profits on a per acre basis. The bred heifer market is up and down here but the second calver demand is more consistent. [/QUOTE]
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