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<blockquote data-quote="yakker" data-source="post: 1285171" data-attributes="member: 23956"><p>You guys crack me up! I have been checking this thread lately as it is a interesting topic...but all I am learning is how to spell!!</p><p></p><p>My thoughts on this is; if the market stays down you've lost money for the year but have taken some risk out of the next set of calves you bought. On the other hand, if you average out the profit/loss over the years, you have taken out the risk of the up and downs of the market. I think this is a smart strategy if you have cheap enough feed to winter over the calves, I don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yakker, post: 1285171, member: 23956"] You guys crack me up! I have been checking this thread lately as it is a interesting topic...but all I am learning is how to spell!! My thoughts on this is; if the market stays down you've lost money for the year but have taken some risk out of the next set of calves you bought. On the other hand, if you average out the profit/loss over the years, you have taken out the risk of the up and downs of the market. I think this is a smart strategy if you have cheap enough feed to winter over the calves, I don't. [/QUOTE]
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