Justin
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word on the street is Lot 1 brought $400,000. 2/3 interest, no possession.
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Justin said:word on the street is Lot 1 brought $400,000. 2/3 interest, no possession.
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Oldtimer said:Justin said:word on the street is Lot 1 brought $400,000. 2/3 interest, no possession.
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This morning on RFD-TV at San Antonio the Grand Champion STEER sold for $130,000 if I remember right...
Justin said:Oldtimer said:Justin said:word on the street is Lot 1 brought $400,000. 2/3 interest, no possession.
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This morning on RFD-TV at San Antonio the Grand Champion STEER sold for $130,000 if I remember right...
what i seen was at Fort Worth, champion steer sold for $205,000
Angus Journal
Terry sent us word: Schaff Angus Valley sold 479 bulls for $6,093,750 to average $12,725.
Angus Journal
A followup from the Schaff Angus Valley sale: Terry says 212 Angus females sold for $2,032,500 for an average of $9,590.
Justin said:what is SAV's saying......"Affordable For The Commercial Cattlemen"
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Jake said:Justin said:what is SAV's saying......"Affordable For The Commercial Cattlemen"
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There was quite a selection of bulls for under 5000. We bought a nice cow bull for 3000 that will be a cheap insurance policy. I couldn't duplicate him for that from a breeder at home.
Denny said:Jake said:Justin said:what is SAV's saying......"Affordable For The Commercial Cattlemen"
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There was quite a selection of bulls for under 5000. We bought a nice cow bull for 3000 that will be a cheap insurance policy. I couldn't duplicate him for that from a breeder at home.
Not enough corn back home?