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Posted By: wabigoon The last of the fat cattle - 11/29/22
The steers weighed 1585, and brought $1.56 a pound.

The heifers weighed 1387, and brought $1.55 a pound.

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Your son does a good job feeding.
Thanks Scott, "The eye of the master fattens the herd."

We should enjoy a steak sometime!
Good time to sell here in Texas
Posted By: Ghump53 Re: The last of the fat cattle - 12/01/22
Good time to sell everywhere. Cow herds are down. Feed prices high. Guessing beef prices will stay on the higher end. At least I hope. And hopefully the packers cut goes down.
Packer price going to drop lots of steers on the oats in my country. Most of my old rancher friends sold out last week at the top.No hay.My 29 year old son trying to make go works high voltage transmission line.told him it cheaper to play golf for a hobby. Jmho
Posted By: bobski Re: The last of the fat cattle - 12/03/22
everyones clearing fields in mo. for more herds. cant be all that bad.
to me the price is pretty good in the future projected is pretty good for the feeder and cow market in general. it's the f's that keep [bleep].. us feed ,fuel, fertilizer, and field (meaning the cost of operation and land).
if we could get these apps back to pre-covid prices and keep the cow market where it's at everybody in the world want to be in the cow business because they think you're making buttload of money but in reality..
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Posted By: dale06 Re: The last of the fat cattle - 12/06/22
Lots of good looking steaks in those critters.
Thanks Dale.
You guys have some good genetics there Richard.
Thanks Scott.
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