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Higher Feedlot Cost of Gain Could Spawn Feeding More Yearlings

2013-09-06 04:24:00| Beef

LimelightPlayerUtil.initEmbed("limelight_player_796268"); As stocker value of gain increases in tandem with feedlot cost of gain, Derrell Peel, extension livestock marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University explains there is more incentive for the industry to add more weight to cattle before they enter the feedlot. read more

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