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Wheat and oilseed futures prices hammered down on bearish USDA Reports.

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  • ALLFARMER
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 1640

    #11
    In my view people pay more for heifers because
    your sure of the age of cow your getting. Lots of
    cows that have some age yet look pretty good are
    way older than one may think. I just haven't had
    great results here building my own bulls or young
    heifers into cows. At preg check last fall the vast
    majority of opens were cows I bought as open
    young heifers. If I can sell these bred heifers calfs
    for 750$ the cow has half paid for itself. Feeding
    for 57 or so more days then onto cheap grass.

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    • ASRG
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 1305

      #12
      Does this mean you've given up on the goat herding thing? LOL

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      • errolanderson
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 3127

        #13
        Continued meltdown in corn prices on
        Easter Monday. May corn taking aim at
        $6.50/bu. This sell-off will shake our
        barley bids lower.

        Both cash wheat and corn values can
        slide further as this appears to be a
        general deflationary sell-off in the
        commodity world (IMO).

        Feeder cattle continue to race higher on
        corn's price demise.

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