Hay, 115 a ton in rounds, 200 a ton in squares; corn 5 bucks a bushel. If I could buy it for 2, I think I'd rather sell it for 5 and not worry about feeding in this weather. To answer your question though, most of us that dont do it have at one point. It doesnt take very many to die to eat up all the profit. Last summer was the best sale I ever had. Sold 8 weight steers off the cow at 10 months old for 1.01 a pound.
For me, I evaluate on profit per acre, profit per dollar invested, and profit per hour of labor invested. It doesnt matter if I sell corn, hay, or pounds of beed.
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