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<blockquote data-quote="calfbuyer" data-source="post: 1307581" data-attributes="member: 18445"><p>Thanks for your input. I agree with you completely and im the guy who sells it!!! I actually looked into putting an LRP policy on a set of heifers that I have running on oats now. It wouldnt pay to do it because the market is just floundering around going in a straight line right now and it probably wouldnt be worth the 20 to 30 dollar a head premium that i would have to pay. Where this one pays big time is in a situation where cattle are high and the price drops drastically. If you would have done a policy last spring that matured this past fall, it would have paid off big time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calfbuyer, post: 1307581, member: 18445"] Thanks for your input. I agree with you completely and im the guy who sells it!!! I actually looked into putting an LRP policy on a set of heifers that I have running on oats now. It wouldnt pay to do it because the market is just floundering around going in a straight line right now and it probably wouldnt be worth the 20 to 30 dollar a head premium that i would have to pay. Where this one pays big time is in a situation where cattle are high and the price drops drastically. If you would have done a policy last spring that matured this past fall, it would have paid off big time. Thanks again guys [/QUOTE]
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