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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 150601" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Agree...it sounds like you have a real good idea of how you want to proceed. We're riding record high prices that haven't hit a seasonal decline, at least not up here, in fact some steers are selling higher than they did last summer.</p><p>I'd start visiting local producers and making some contacts and let the folks know that you'll be looking to buy some steers soon. Sure that there are some folks close to you on the board that would be more than happy to PM you with some advise.</p><p>Your fence, six HT, will probably hold anything that you could encounter, they quickly learn to respect even one hot wire.</p><p>Herfs are a way to go but I've found that they take a little longer to get a real nice finish on them, if that is a way you may want to go.</p><p>Good luck to you...DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 150601, member: 1744"] Agree...it sounds like you have a real good idea of how you want to proceed. We're riding record high prices that haven't hit a seasonal decline, at least not up here, in fact some steers are selling higher than they did last summer. I'd start visiting local producers and making some contacts and let the folks know that you'll be looking to buy some steers soon. Sure that there are some folks close to you on the board that would be more than happy to PM you with some advise. Your fence, six HT, will probably hold anything that you could encounter, they quickly learn to respect even one hot wire. Herfs are a way to go but I've found that they take a little longer to get a real nice finish on them, if that is a way you may want to go. Good luck to you...DMc [/QUOTE]
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