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Markwright
Posted 4/5/2012 12:55 (#2322483 - in reply to #2322114)
Subject: RE: Your vet is likely right, w


New Mexico
a touch of dairy they may not convert as well either.
Seems to me like your convert is perhaps pretty normal, dairy x considered.
Just take an as fed feed sample, weigh it, dry it down to air dry and re weigh ( diff is your h20).
Either way you seem to know your as fed wet feed costs, and ration cost is ration cost.
( wonder if the buy end weigh conditions were Filled, thus pay weight of an extra 50+ lbs per on the incoming cattle )

Cattle feeding tends to be a "win some," "lose some," or "get rained out," type deal.

Your customer most certainly had PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY to lpr, buy a put, or hedge those at above $130 cwt ( were 132.5 to 134.80's highs in the past 6 weeks to 4 months ago ).
Part of feeding is covering risk, thus Not whining about it.

Take your black marker and draw a line thru the name.
(never feed for em again, never partner cattle w those, and never send em any, when folks display the "whine about most everything mentality. "

No room for whiners.
They just waste everyone's time w their continuous pessimism.
Everything they touch is generally supposedly someone elses fault.
That's how the blameless society works.
Agri has some areas/segments w plenty of govt dough and no risk.
There are generally more immature type supposed operators in those areas ( bout that simple too ).




Edited by Markwright 4/5/2012 13:16
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