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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1813257" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>58" is a lot, you're lucky we only average 39" average just south of Dallas. Yeah, once cattlemen sell out and if they're older than 60/65 they probably won't be re-funding back-in with cattle (at these higher prices)...and then they'd be waiting a year or two years before making any calving profits. If I got out it'd be hard to restart-rebuild what I have. Thanks God for my endless well water and for nuisance lambs quarter... it's one of the most hearty fast-growing drought resistant weeds that helps cattle thrive during this 3 month span of no rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1813257, member: 8359"] 58" is a lot, you're lucky we only average 39" average just south of Dallas. Yeah, once cattlemen sell out and if they're older than 60/65 they probably won't be re-funding back-in with cattle (at these higher prices)...and then they'd be waiting a year or two years before making any calving profits. If I got out it'd be hard to restart-rebuild what I have. Thanks God for my endless well water and for nuisance lambs quarter... it's one of the most hearty fast-growing drought resistant weeds that helps cattle thrive during this 3 month span of no rain. [/QUOTE]
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