Posted by DoubleR on January 21, 2013 at 06:47:54 from (198.105.230.174):
In Reply to: Cost to sell cattle posted by LAA on January 21, 2013 at 04:23:00:
I only buy about 10 feeders a year. I go out of my way to buy off the farm. I always check on Craig's List. Although I did get hooked up with a guy about 120 miles away off Craig's list a few years ago. He has about 50 feeders a year to sell. He calls me and gives me first pick. I have also sent others to him to buy. I check the market when I buy and he will actually price them for a little less. I get nice calves and we both come out ahead of the game. You might want to try selling outright and save on the fees. When a buyer can see where they actually come from can make a difference too. Myself, I would pay a premium to buy off the farm although I normally get them for at least market price or less.
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