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Question for those who buy lightweights to feed
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<blockquote data-quote="Lane" data-source="post: 974330" data-attributes="member: 14381"><p>I can't live and die with one group of calves. This spring we sold a couple of pot loads for more</p><p>profit than I have ever made, but this fall the worm has kind of turned and I sold probably the</p><p>best, most even set of steers I have ever fed for about one third the profit. I used to be able to </p><p>kind of guess the cattle cycle (barring world suprises) but this thing is playing out strange this year.</p><p></p><p>I just try to keep my eyes open and do as much research as I can and go with the flow. It seems </p><p>right now that they have beat back heifers and bigger calves and the lights are too high. Maybe</p><p>the new year will be better.</p><p></p><p>Lane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lane, post: 974330, member: 14381"] I can't live and die with one group of calves. This spring we sold a couple of pot loads for more profit than I have ever made, but this fall the worm has kind of turned and I sold probably the best, most even set of steers I have ever fed for about one third the profit. I used to be able to kind of guess the cattle cycle (barring world suprises) but this thing is playing out strange this year. I just try to keep my eyes open and do as much research as I can and go with the flow. It seems right now that they have beat back heifers and bigger calves and the lights are too high. Maybe the new year will be better. Lane [/QUOTE]
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