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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdog" data-source="post: 1548530" data-attributes="member: 27645"><p>What do you enjoy? That is the question. There is no right answer. Any ,or all can make a little, or put you in the poorhouse. If buying stockers, get a relationship started and get/give a fair deal, What has worked for me in the past buying off the farm with good genetics, is offering avg mkt price. It takes some work because you're gonna get the "mine will bring top dollar", yes they will, but after yardage and commission the dollars are the same. But you can haul them, they won't be comingled, and you save on the purchase price. That being said, we are a cow/calf operation and intend to stay that way for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdog, post: 1548530, member: 27645"] What do you enjoy? That is the question. There is no right answer. Any ,or all can make a little, or put you in the poorhouse. If buying stockers, get a relationship started and get/give a fair deal, What has worked for me in the past buying off the farm with good genetics, is offering avg mkt price. It takes some work because you're gonna get the "mine will bring top dollar", yes they will, but after yardage and commission the dollars are the same. But you can haul them, they won't be comingled, and you save on the purchase price. That being said, we are a cow/calf operation and intend to stay that way for now. [/QUOTE]
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