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Does KLR Marketing Work for Breeders ?

Grahame Rees - Wednesday, January 25, 2012

One of the questions we get a lot at KLR is "Does KLR Work for Breeders" ?

In this video I give a short explaination on the breeding cycle and how KLR can assist a breeder to know :

  • What to Sell
  • What to Keep
  • When to Sell
  • When to Keep

Knowing your Cost of Carry will assist your decision making process.

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Grahame Rees - Friday, January 06, 2012

 

Welcome to the KLR Marketing School - where you learn to profit from your livestock, regardless of market direction!

The most difficult decisions we face as producers are knowing what to sell, when to buy, and how to guarantee a profit.

We are inundated with market intelligence and so-called ‘experts’ telling us what the market has done and what it is going to do.

                                                      

We consider….

  • Do we sell?
  • Do we hold?
  • What will happen next week?

The KLR Marketing School takes a whole new look at the way we manage our three most important assets:

Grass  -  Money  -  Livestock

When we understand how to value these assets, we reduce the market risk.

Meland Dave Kiel, Molong

 


Do you know:

  • Which animals are overpriced and which animals are underpriced on today’s market?
  • The price relationship between what we have to sell and what we can buy, today?
  • That if you are a breeder you are a livestock trader?
  • When the best time is to Sell and when the best time is to Buy?
  • How confident would you feel, knowing that you have the answers to these questions and the information you needed to make better decisions about the future of your livestock business, AND be able to PROFIT in any market?!                                        

                                                   

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