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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1427912" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Tried all of the above. Have feed starved cows, have moved up late cows, have bought color and resold in a different area, have bought Dakota range cows, have sold proven old cows to hobby guys and bought back younger cows... Poorest value has been range cows. Best value has usually been red or rwf cows.</p><p>Much of this occurs in fall and winter so they are in a separate yard. A select group does go to pasture, but stocker calves make (or lose) the most per acre. </p><p>I think the Bud point is you have to know what you can handle and be ready for the discount. You may be there to buy three wts. bulls but a couple well uddered hereford cows come in at the end of the sale and the big time cow buyers are not there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1427912, member: 1715"] Tried all of the above. Have feed starved cows, have moved up late cows, have bought color and resold in a different area, have bought Dakota range cows, have sold proven old cows to hobby guys and bought back younger cows... Poorest value has been range cows. Best value has usually been red or rwf cows. Much of this occurs in fall and winter so they are in a separate yard. A select group does go to pasture, but stocker calves make (or lose) the most per acre. I think the Bud point is you have to know what you can handle and be ready for the discount. You may be there to buy three wts. bulls but a couple well uddered hereford cows come in at the end of the sale and the big time cow buyers are not there... [/QUOTE]
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