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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 28066"><p>It seems some sellers will give a 5 cent slide if they have to be hauled a long way to be weighed, but I havent seen it very often. What I have noticed lately is that a lot of, say, 160 steers will go up, and then they will say they will give a credit for any heifers that get into the mix also, usually $10-$20 per head cheaper than the steers are. I watched the bull sale the other day, and it seemed almost all the 2-3 yr old bulls went for between $2300-$2500 dollars!</p><p></p><p>Question I have: if you buy some calves with a delivery date of say 2-3 months in the future, when do you pay for them? Now or delivery time?</p><p></p><p>RFD TV is great, we watch it quite a bit, especially the cattle show and the old tractor show. And I have become a fan of the polka dude also, Polkafest or whatever its called!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 28066"] It seems some sellers will give a 5 cent slide if they have to be hauled a long way to be weighed, but I havent seen it very often. What I have noticed lately is that a lot of, say, 160 steers will go up, and then they will say they will give a credit for any heifers that get into the mix also, usually $10-$20 per head cheaper than the steers are. I watched the bull sale the other day, and it seemed almost all the 2-3 yr old bulls went for between $2300-$2500 dollars! Question I have: if you buy some calves with a delivery date of say 2-3 months in the future, when do you pay for them? Now or delivery time? RFD TV is great, we watch it quite a bit, especially the cattle show and the old tractor show. And I have become a fan of the polka dude also, Polkafest or whatever its called! [/QUOTE]
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