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Hearing 1700 to 1800$ for bred cows at Provost

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    #25
    Years like 2009 can be stressful at the time but
    looking back they are the times you really get paid for
    your planning and management skills. Some guys
    maybe did buy hay at $160/bale, plenty guys were
    out of grass in September but by and large these are
    guys that don't plan. Guys that graze pastures into
    the dirt every year and start feeding in October will be
    out of grass in September in a drought year - that's
    not hard to forsee is it? A lot of the same guys think
    hay is the only thing you can feed a cow hence they
    chase the price beyond economic values.
    We wintered cows on hailed out crop silage that cost
    us $45 a ton and straw. But we only fed for 100 days
    because we planned for the worst not the best case
    scenario and if you do that you are nearly always
    pleasantly surprised. We sold some young pairs in the
    June before prices collapsed because we could see
    what was likely coming in terms of grass growth. Part
    of the deal was we got the calves back at weaning
    time. We also early weaned and sold a draft of
    teenage cull cows for $480 and replaced them with
    some good young bred cows later in the fall for $600
    once we were sure we had the feed and pasture lined
    up.
    In the last couple of years some of the guys that sold
    cows at $600 are trying to buy back in at $1600. I
    don't see how they will ever beat the cattle cycle
    playing it in reverse.

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      #26
      I agree 100% with your analysis.
      A good portion of the guys who sold out in 2009 are never coming back in.

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