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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1554355" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Here in Va just south of us is the Botetourt Co. Assoc that is doing a cooperative marketing. They are selling several times a year and several farmers in this area are getting involved with it. It is not just for that county, it is just where it all got started. They have certain requirements like BQA and the calves are tagged and they follow through with them. Most here are sent to Pa feeders. They will take any from 400lbs. on up, and try to group a load accordingly and they get sent to different places. We are considering trying it but in the past we have done some other programs and found that we would usually do as well with just selling at our local sale barn. If you are interested, try calling the Extension service in Botetourt Co. Va. I'm sure they would talk to you and maybe help steer you to something in your area if there is something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1554355, member: 25884"] Here in Va just south of us is the Botetourt Co. Assoc that is doing a cooperative marketing. They are selling several times a year and several farmers in this area are getting involved with it. It is not just for that county, it is just where it all got started. They have certain requirements like BQA and the calves are tagged and they follow through with them. Most here are sent to Pa feeders. They will take any from 400lbs. on up, and try to group a load accordingly and they get sent to different places. We are considering trying it but in the past we have done some other programs and found that we would usually do as well with just selling at our local sale barn. If you are interested, try calling the Extension service in Botetourt Co. Va. I'm sure they would talk to you and maybe help steer you to something in your area if there is something. [/QUOTE]
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