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Law of Diminishing returns
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1813314" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Graded sales would seem to be a way for the smaller operator to get the advantage of larger uniform groups of calves. They just never took off here and it always seemed my calves were hurt by the quality of the calves penned in with them. ( or at least I thought so)</p><p>Our best option for selling lambs is a state supported graded sale. I usually sell a couple of loads each summer, nice quality black-face wool lambs. They rarely go into the graded lots but sell as a pen of their own and listed as (one man's lambs). The yards manager has found they tend to sell better this way.</p><p>There are no easy or simple answers to this question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1813314, member: 32879"] Graded sales would seem to be a way for the smaller operator to get the advantage of larger uniform groups of calves. They just never took off here and it always seemed my calves were hurt by the quality of the calves penned in with them. ( or at least I thought so) Our best option for selling lambs is a state supported graded sale. I usually sell a couple of loads each summer, nice quality black-face wool lambs. They rarely go into the graded lots but sell as a pen of their own and listed as (one man's lambs). The yards manager has found they tend to sell better this way. There are no easy or simple answers to this question. [/QUOTE]
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