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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 535584" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Debters averaged over $3000 a head at their last couple of bull sales (for the Herfs). They are one of the stronger commercial bull sellers in the Hereford breed and doesn't really have ANY competition locally. Grey Rocks has suffered as Gerts have suffered and Ann Upchurch has been dead for years. The estate just keeps keeping on. I don't follow Chars closely; but have met Buck Compton and Harold Pate a few times over the years. I still see their ads in the Char directory; but both men have to be getting up there in years. With the return of the 50% death tax, I don't know how many larger ranches will out live their primary owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 535584, member: 7645"] Debters averaged over $3000 a head at their last couple of bull sales (for the Herfs). They are one of the stronger commercial bull sellers in the Hereford breed and doesn't really have ANY competition locally. Grey Rocks has suffered as Gerts have suffered and Ann Upchurch has been dead for years. The estate just keeps keeping on. I don't follow Chars closely; but have met Buck Compton and Harold Pate a few times over the years. I still see their ads in the Char directory; but both men have to be getting up there in years. With the return of the 50% death tax, I don't know how many larger ranches will out live their primary owner. [/QUOTE]
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