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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 136633" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Does Arkansas have a state sponsored retained ownership program? Check with your local extension people. IMO, that's a good way to get your feet wet in retaining ownership. Here in OK, it's called the OK Steer Feedout. When we particiated: You pay a nomination fee for each animal at delivery, all other costs are deducted from receipts when the calves are sold, and you get the balance. They give you feedlot peformance and carcass information. They also give out cash awards for groups of animals that do well. Each state program is different, though, so check with your local people. Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 136633, member: 13"] Does Arkansas have a state sponsored retained ownership program? Check with your local extension people. IMO, that's a good way to get your feet wet in retaining ownership. Here in OK, it's called the OK Steer Feedout. When we particiated: You pay a nomination fee for each animal at delivery, all other costs are deducted from receipts when the calves are sold, and you get the balance. They give you feedlot peformance and carcass information. They also give out cash awards for groups of animals that do well. Each state program is different, though, so check with your local people. Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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