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<blockquote data-quote="choward2955jd" data-source="post: 821600" data-attributes="member: 6987"><p>What do you think of this??</p><p>I watched the sales in Lexington Ky this past week and i saw 400lbs bulls bring as much as $720.00 per head. I assume they were just off the cow. I find it hard to not sell when you can get that kind of money. I just dont see with the price of fuel and feed they are worth feeding. I am betting that hay could go as high $60.00 per roll 4x5 rolls this year due to fuel prices. I would rather cash in early than hold for a few more dollars. With the market the way it is now they could go bust anytime.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Chris Howard </p><p>Ky Farmer and Ag Teacher</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="choward2955jd, post: 821600, member: 6987"] What do you think of this?? I watched the sales in Lexington Ky this past week and i saw 400lbs bulls bring as much as $720.00 per head. I assume they were just off the cow. I find it hard to not sell when you can get that kind of money. I just dont see with the price of fuel and feed they are worth feeding. I am betting that hay could go as high $60.00 per roll 4x5 rolls this year due to fuel prices. I would rather cash in early than hold for a few more dollars. With the market the way it is now they could go bust anytime. Thanks Chris Howard Ky Farmer and Ag Teacher [/QUOTE]
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