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Post by Paws on Apr 14, 2011 2:44:38 GMT 12.75
;D The boy done posted on Face Book that he will sell grass fed beef for $3.50 a pound (hanging weight) and that includes processing and delivery. This give anybody any ideas?
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Post by brittonfaith on Apr 14, 2011 8:28:33 GMT 12.75
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Post by Toby Benoit on Apr 14, 2011 10:57:55 GMT 12.75
I sold one to Nancy Oakleaf on Facebook and she's raving about the difference in taste between the store bought stuff and pasture raised!!! I got five more brangus bulls ready to go. Hanging weight will be right at six hundred pounds for these two and a half year old bulls. On the hoof I'm only getting offered $0.90 per pound at the auction barn... Thanks Paws!
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Post by Two Tales on Apr 14, 2011 11:15:41 GMT 12.75
would love to find hanging beef at $3.50/pound..don't think ol' Toby could absorb that much shipping cost...seeing how it's over a 1000 miles one way...danged shame...can't afford a road trip either...
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Post by Paws on Apr 14, 2011 11:49:47 GMT 12.75
would love to find hanging beef at $3.50/pound..don't think ol' Toby could absorb that much shipping cost...seeing how it's over a 1000 miles one way...danged shame...can't afford a road trip either... Oh I don't know now. Ole Toby runs up there and drops a few hundred pounds of beef and picks up a few hundred cold water lobster, runs them down here and sells them for a nifty profit, runs through Kentucky and picks up a few hundred cartons of smokes then to Florida for a trade in of cash for more beef, back up to our area to drop the beef, on to Canada to drop the smokes, picks up a load of liquor and back to Florida for a load of Cohibas, on to Texas, New Mexico, and California to offload stogies and bourbon, then back to Ohio to buy peeps and back to Florida to color them up for Easter!
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Post by OLKoot on Apr 14, 2011 12:27:52 GMT 12.75
TT, if I was healthy enough to travel those distances, I would be in the seat right next to you....We'd make it a simple road trip!! ;D ;D ;D
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