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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1335383" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>How do yo keep up with current cattle prices?</p><p>The best way I have found is: numerous local cattle auctions (within 200 miles ) on their webpage will print their weekly sales report , giving weight , class and price. </p><p> I also check Cattle Range ( which has some good cattle) but the cattle seem to be priced 200 to 500 dollars above what the market price is. Seems to be a lot of traders who group like cattle of good quality. But when the cattle are sold back at the local auction you will only get market value which will take longer for the cow to be paid off, maybe one or two calves to make up the difference in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1335383, member: 10124"] How do yo keep up with current cattle prices? The best way I have found is: numerous local cattle auctions (within 200 miles ) on their webpage will print their weekly sales report , giving weight , class and price. I also check Cattle Range ( which has some good cattle) but the cattle seem to be priced 200 to 500 dollars above what the market price is. Seems to be a lot of traders who group like cattle of good quality. But when the cattle are sold back at the local auction you will only get market value which will take longer for the cow to be paid off, maybe one or two calves to make up the difference in price. [/QUOTE]
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