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Posted by txgrn on February 10, 2006 at 07:47:54 from (209.151.119.151):
In Reply to: Re: Oil again posted by xragman on February 10, 2006 at 06:31:44:
Thanks x, Things here are/were dry dry dry. We are finally getting some needed moisture but I don't think we are going to make it for the hayin season. We are like 25" behind and April and May are supposed to be drier than normal, and you know what that means to trying to grow off a hay crop. Like last season, before the drought really got to rolling, my first cutting was ok, second was half the first and the 3rd, I didn't even bother. Was at the sale Monday and all the pens were full of calves. Barn never had all the pens full before. Cattle trailers were thick in the parking lot. Didn't stick around to see what they were bringing. I dumped first of January and was pleasantly surprised at the prevaling prices for as dry as it has been, like my 600-700 bulls brought $1 to $1.05 range, course they were slick and fat, but now it's getting really bad and people just have to dump their stock. I saw (what should have been) really pretty Brangus brood stock that was skin and bones. No telling what they brought.....not much, I'm sure. Will be a yakin, Mark
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