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Which is more profitable and lower risk?
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<blockquote data-quote="traderaaron" data-source="post: 795546" data-attributes="member: 13840"><p>Which is more profitable and lower risk? The flexibility to do both (cow calf and stocker), either one or none at any given time.</p><p></p><p>Sell a $1200 Cow today, retain her heifer calf (or buy 2 stocker calves), if the heifer calf someday becomes an overvalued young Cow then repeat or sell a yearling and buy a bred cow for near equal money, you could have done that this year and last year both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traderaaron, post: 795546, member: 13840"] Which is more profitable and lower risk? The flexibility to do both (cow calf and stocker), either one or none at any given time. Sell a $1200 Cow today, retain her heifer calf (or buy 2 stocker calves), if the heifer calf someday becomes an overvalued young Cow then repeat or sell a yearling and buy a bred cow for near equal money, you could have done that this year and last year both. [/QUOTE]
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