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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 951228" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>The price the breeders are asking and the price the buyers are willing to pay are two different things. High quality bulls will always demand higher prices and lower quality bulls will always bring lower prices, and it has nothing to do with the cost of raising them. It's all about the precieved value to the buyer, not the producer. Prices may come up some because of the higher calf prices, but not much. There are too many options for serious bull buyers to find quality bulls for any one, or group of producers to raise prices much. Then you have a group, larger than we think, that will never pay over $1,500. for a bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 951228, member: 17328"] The price the breeders are asking and the price the buyers are willing to pay are two different things. High quality bulls will always demand higher prices and lower quality bulls will always bring lower prices, and it has nothing to do with the cost of raising them. It's all about the precieved value to the buyer, not the producer. Prices may come up some because of the higher calf prices, but not much. There are too many options for serious bull buyers to find quality bulls for any one, or group of producers to raise prices much. Then you have a group, larger than we think, that will never pay over $1,500. for a bull. [/QUOTE]
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