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<blockquote data-quote="Bluestem" data-source="post: 437535" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>Well good point. But if I could kill two birds with one stone I'll be money ahead. Lower my costs and sell at the optimum weight.</p><p>The weather here in Texas the last few or more years is harding my view of the way it works. I culled very heavy. I don't want any gov. help or interference. Its getting tough to cover fixed costs right now, but I vowed I would not buy another animal. I kept my best animals. I'll keep the heifers and steer the rest. My plans are those steers will leave in a box. With a fair return on my investment. The steers I sold this year had good margins. If I can keep building on that I'll be ok. Of course all this could change by spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluestem, post: 437535, member: 3269"] Well good point. But if I could kill two birds with one stone I'll be money ahead. Lower my costs and sell at the optimum weight. The weather here in Texas the last few or more years is harding my view of the way it works. I culled very heavy. I don't want any gov. help or interference. Its getting tough to cover fixed costs right now, but I vowed I would not buy another animal. I kept my best animals. I'll keep the heifers and steer the rest. My plans are those steers will leave in a box. With a fair return on my investment. The steers I sold this year had good margins. If I can keep building on that I'll be ok. Of course all this could change by spring. [/QUOTE]
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