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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 268779" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>I agree some of the posters I used to enjoy aren't posting anymore. So what's the cause? Is it posters like Jake says? I try to stay out of threads I know nothing about. Doesn't mean I don't follow them you don't have to post on a thread to watch that thread(Thank You Macon). If the quaility of post isn't to their liking they could start threads that do interest them. How bout it Jake. Start threads that interest you. And your experiences and the way you operate. It would have little or no bearing on the way I operate. Two different worlds. But I would like to still learn fom you and your peers. Just don't blame us newbies/small time hobbiest/know it alls. We aren't stopping you from having conversations. And as far as having to deal with people well that's just the way the world is. </p><p></p><p>And it could be some posts are made to just push some buttons. In hopes that those with real working world knowledge</p><p>will contribute. I know I'm in the minority but I miss a certain poster. He could get you guys keyboards fired up. And even if I didn't learn something in that thread I enjoyed your opinions.</p><p></p><p>You larger/experienced operators have knowledge and I want it.</p><p>I started a thread about the large inventory (because of drought) maybe keeping prices down. Very few responses. :?: </p><p>I thought for sure some would have something to say about it.</p><p>Maybe the auctioneer I talked with yesterday is right. No matter how many cattle run through the ring you just going to get what you get. That flys in the face of supply and demand</p><p>economics.</p><p></p><p>While I watch 1 other forum board because of the "action".</p><p>There are 2 others where the posts would drive you guys to boredom. Simple questions, very few continued threads.</p><p>And 1 other that would drive you NUTS. Huggie Kissey love my cuddley (fill in your favorite here) animal posts.</p><p></p><p>Sincere Thanks To All who post here. Those that post once in a blue moon and those that post 32 times a day. Participation is the only way we can keep this going. And in the process let's try to kick alittle business back to those that financially support the site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 268779, member: 1795"] I agree some of the posters I used to enjoy aren't posting anymore. So what's the cause? Is it posters like Jake says? I try to stay out of threads I know nothing about. Doesn't mean I don't follow them you don't have to post on a thread to watch that thread(Thank You Macon). If the quaility of post isn't to their liking they could start threads that do interest them. How bout it Jake. Start threads that interest you. And your experiences and the way you operate. It would have little or no bearing on the way I operate. Two different worlds. But I would like to still learn fom you and your peers. Just don't blame us newbies/small time hobbiest/know it alls. We aren't stopping you from having conversations. And as far as having to deal with people well that's just the way the world is. And it could be some posts are made to just push some buttons. In hopes that those with real working world knowledge will contribute. I know I'm in the minority but I miss a certain poster. He could get you guys keyboards fired up. And even if I didn't learn something in that thread I enjoyed your opinions. You larger/experienced operators have knowledge and I want it. I started a thread about the large inventory (because of drought) maybe keeping prices down. Very few responses. :?: I thought for sure some would have something to say about it. Maybe the auctioneer I talked with yesterday is right. No matter how many cattle run through the ring you just going to get what you get. That flys in the face of supply and demand economics. While I watch 1 other forum board because of the "action". There are 2 others where the posts would drive you guys to boredom. Simple questions, very few continued threads. And 1 other that would drive you NUTS. Huggie Kissey love my cuddley (fill in your favorite here) animal posts. Sincere Thanks To All who post here. Those that post once in a blue moon and those that post 32 times a day. Participation is the only way we can keep this going. And in the process let's try to kick alittle business back to those that financially support the site. [/QUOTE]
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