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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1667803" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>For those who do not have a FB account, I resisted for years. What I found is that there are many FB business accounts that are useful and more accessible if you have an account. Far more useful are the FB groups. There are FB groups for many many topics - bulls for sale in east texas, skid steer repair and operation, JD tractors, hay for sale by state, trucks for sale - some by state or county, and on and on. Join the group and be able to search for information. Someone asked here about a particular angus bull Basin Payweight 1682. The FB AI Sires group has discussion and experience about this bull - It might say that the bull sires lots of mass and volume, reduces frame size and may have bad feet. It is not just a place to waste time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1667803, member: 40418"] For those who do not have a FB account, I resisted for years. What I found is that there are many FB business accounts that are useful and more accessible if you have an account. Far more useful are the FB groups. There are FB groups for many many topics - bulls for sale in east texas, skid steer repair and operation, JD tractors, hay for sale by state, trucks for sale - some by state or county, and on and on. Join the group and be able to search for information. Someone asked here about a particular angus bull Basin Payweight 1682. The FB AI Sires group has discussion and experience about this bull - It might say that the bull sires lots of mass and volume, reduces frame size and may have bad feet. It is not just a place to waste time. [/QUOTE]
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