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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1708395" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Light heifer prices are a joke when you think about all the cows that were culled because of drought. I think you're right there'll be lots of money in bred heifers next fall. I have to be careful though I have a bad habit of keeping them, lol. The feed/pasture situation has turned around enough here that I can probably hold anything light for winter and I probably will. Have a bit of grain left over from last year and a semi load of bean culls I don't need anymore (28%protein) so I might as well dig in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1708395, member: 38101"] Light heifer prices are a joke when you think about all the cows that were culled because of drought. I think you're right there'll be lots of money in bred heifers next fall. I have to be careful though I have a bad habit of keeping them, lol. The feed/pasture situation has turned around enough here that I can probably hold anything light for winter and I probably will. Have a bit of grain left over from last year and a semi load of bean culls I don't need anymore (28%protein) so I might as well dig in. [/QUOTE]
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