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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 718583" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I did some figguring last November before I went on a cow buying spree. From memory:</p><p></p><p>November used to be the lowest price month. This seems to have moved out to December/January recently.</p><p>Average historical price increase (when feeding up a thin cow purchased at the seasonal low) is 7 cents per hundred.</p><p>In my area - there seems to be a price bump right before the Christmas holidays. I plan to move a few then.</p><p>Bez is right - - the packers stockpile cows when prices are low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 718583, member: 1715"] I did some figguring last November before I went on a cow buying spree. From memory: November used to be the lowest price month. This seems to have moved out to December/January recently. Average historical price increase (when feeding up a thin cow purchased at the seasonal low) is 7 cents per hundred. In my area - there seems to be a price bump right before the Christmas holidays. I plan to move a few then. Bez is right - - the packers stockpile cows when prices are low. [/QUOTE]
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