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<blockquote data-quote="John SD" data-source="post: 1250620" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>Starting this time of year through early summer is about as slack as it gets when it comes to cattle sales "here", unless cattle are selling because of drought. Some auctions go to an every other week schedule. Sometimes on short notice as the sale scheduled for today in Faith <a href="http://www.faithlivestock.com/upcomingsales3.html" target="_blank">http://www.faithlivestock.com/upcomingsales3.html</a> was postponed until next week because of the winter storm. </p><p></p><p> We certainly needed and are thankful for the precip and I did not hear of any losses because of the storm :banana: :banana: :banana: It was starting to look like a lot of cattle would start moving but this gives us an excellent start on grass and hay 8) 8) 8) </p><p></p><p> Slow in Faith this time of year, so they go to an every-other-week schedule, but things certainly perk up in the fall with 3 sales per week for a couple weeks in October. Likewise Philip <a href="http://www.philiplivestock.com" target="_blank">http://www.philiplivestock.com</a> and Ft Pierre <a href="http://www.ftpierrelivestock.com" target="_blank">http://www.ftpierrelivestock.com</a> start cutting back this time of year into the light summer runs. Usually the way they do it is to sell feeder cattle one week, and sell weigh-ups the next week, in order to bring in more numbers for the buyers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John SD, post: 1250620, member: 14713"] Starting this time of year through early summer is about as slack as it gets when it comes to cattle sales "here", unless cattle are selling because of drought. Some auctions go to an every other week schedule. Sometimes on short notice as the sale scheduled for today in Faith [url=http://www.faithlivestock.com/upcomingsales3.html]http://www.faithlivestock.com/upcomingsales3.html[/url] was postponed until next week because of the winter storm. We certainly needed and are thankful for the precip and I did not hear of any losses because of the storm :banana: :banana: :banana: It was starting to look like a lot of cattle would start moving but this gives us an excellent start on grass and hay 8) 8) 8) Slow in Faith this time of year, so they go to an every-other-week schedule, but things certainly perk up in the fall with 3 sales per week for a couple weeks in October. Likewise Philip [url=http://www.philiplivestock.com]http://www.philiplivestock.com[/url] and Ft Pierre [url=http://www.ftpierrelivestock.com]http://www.ftpierrelivestock.com[/url] start cutting back this time of year into the light summer runs. Usually the way they do it is to sell feeder cattle one week, and sell weigh-ups the next week, in order to bring in more numbers for the buyers. [/QUOTE]
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