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which one moves
January feeders 218.30
October feeders 2.1827
February live cattle 164.70
October live cattle 153.90
October feeders up or down
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Re: Cash Fats are higher,
this week.
as far where paper goes? heck, maybe nobody knows
http://www.tamalivestock.com/dec29markets.htm
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Re: Cash Fats are higher,
Thanks Wright still didn't realy get the discussion I was looking for must just be alot of paper pushers on here that don't do the cattle deal.
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I tend to be
just a grazer, as possible: sheep, goats, horses, and cattle.
i push a few cattle ( Beef ), btw.
as long as the total average global GDP keeps ticking Up, cattle do 2.
ain't no way around the afore.
say fat cattle usa 1 year from now....b bout $274 cwt..
we'll see..
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Re: I tend to be
Was at the cow sale at the hub over the weekend gonna need a lotta replacements just to keep up with the opens call the cow deal 5 6 higher here. Picked up a nice load of blk hfrs due March weighing 1100 lbs 27 and change.
Sister from Vegas sent a pic of her little 2.3 lb steak 62.94 beef is whats for dinner on the cheap
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Re: Bought a really stylish load of Angus cows
a week ago, calfing now thru March.
$1,650 per.
bout 1/2 of em was 3 year olds....$1,900 for those.
Young side broken mouth cows on em were $1,400 per.
we'll have a lot of cattle for sale here next week....i expect 2,500 maybe 3,000 we'll see.
gonna be some decent cows for sale all year.
folks will keep selling cows and pairs to make room for heifer grow and development to more young cows / pairs.
( that's pretty much what this high dry rocks and scenery is good for ).
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