Pelton Livestock discussed how much money was just too much when buying a bull this spring. It says that, in theory, you can pay up to four times the price of a steer calf and make it economically feasible. Steer calves in 2014 went for more money and 2015 is showing all the signs for a similar payout. This means ranchers do have a bit more of a set budget when shopping for new genetics. 9 Whether you pay $8,000 for a bull or invest in the $240,000 whopper that just topped the Holden Hereford sale, you want to protect your investment. Tyler Holland with PayneWest Insurance out of Bozeman, Montana says that there is an insurance policy out there that helps to transfer your risk. Holland told Haylie Shipp in a recent interview that there