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10 cow/calf What it would take ?
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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 884035" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>I agree with backhoe. You can find a good used tractor for half the cost of a new one. People sale perfectly good tractors all the time. You can get buy without a tractor though. As far as land and number of head, that depends on alot of factors such as type of grass, climate, fertilizer, and being able to be flexible to changes. I would start small and learn what my carrying capacities are slowly. Overgrazing can damage a good pasture rather quickly and it takes time to recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 884035, member: 15666"] I agree with backhoe. You can find a good used tractor for half the cost of a new one. People sale perfectly good tractors all the time. You can get buy without a tractor though. As far as land and number of head, that depends on alot of factors such as type of grass, climate, fertilizer, and being able to be flexible to changes. I would start small and learn what my carrying capacities are slowly. Overgrazing can damage a good pasture rather quickly and it takes time to recover. [/QUOTE]
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