Just Ranchin
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Well the season has started. I see Lazy S averaged 5300 on just about 200 bulls. Any word on how MC Quantock made out?
Just Ranchin said:Well the season has started. I see Lazy S averaged 5300 on just about 200 bulls. Any word on how MC Quantock made out?
per said:This is from gcreek on Quantock.
Sale average was 4316.16 on 411 bulls.
BRG said:Not all these good sales are from "emotion, commotion, high dollar promotion" as you say OT. Lots of these guys who have good sales don't own a halter, they spend some money on advertising(as you have to or else you won't have a crowd), but not to the extent you make it sound, and they don't trade money. But these guys have customers who sold calves from $800 last fall upto $1300 right now. A bull should be worth a heck of alot more than what it was last year, as calves sure are.
Oldtimer said:Sometimes these prices make me wonder how much these folks buying have to have for deductions or depreciations on their taxes? Or how much moldy money is laying around?
Ranchers are famous for when the money rolls in- they spend it...
Do you need a $5000- $10,000 bull to raise good calves/cows :???:
Oldtimer said:Sometimes these prices make me wonder how much these folks buying have to have for deductions or depreciations on their taxes? Or how much moldy money is laying around?
Ranchers are famous for when the money rolls in- they spend it...
Do you need a $5000- $10,000 bull to raise good calves/cows :???:
Larrry said:Oldtimer said:Sometimes these prices make me wonder how much these folks buying have to have for deductions or depreciations on their taxes? Or how much moldy money is laying around?
Ranchers are famous for when the money rolls in- they spend it...
Do you need a $5000- $10,000 bull to raise good calves/cows :???:
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Oldtimer said:Sometimes these prices make me wonder how much these folks buying have to have for deductions or depreciations on their taxes? Or how much moldy money is laying around?
Ranchers are famous for when the money rolls in- they spend it...
Do you need a $5000- $10,000 bull to raise good calves/cows :???: