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A little feeding project.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1663370" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>New to area, we have been told that if one can ranch successfully in this area, we could be successful anywhere in the world. Land is priced high but those of us who have grown have done so mostly from bank sales created by those who knew better.</p><p>This country can be very generous.... with snow, cold wet summers, predators, mud, frost heaves and many other things that can cause failures.</p><p>Those who learn to live with her can grow a lot of feed cheaply, use lots of it to overwinter cattle, raise good quality calves and yearlings, enjoy the scenery and solitude and many other perks of living where our fellow man is scattered some.</p><p>Those that don't either keep going until the bank moves them off or they sell at fire sale values to get away from here. When I came to this area 42 years ago there were 33 families here that had cattle, there are 8 of us left and two of those want out. Who knows, maybe a couple of us will grow further yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1663370, member: 14161"] New to area, we have been told that if one can ranch successfully in this area, we could be successful anywhere in the world. Land is priced high but those of us who have grown have done so mostly from bank sales created by those who knew better. This country can be very generous.... with snow, cold wet summers, predators, mud, frost heaves and many other things that can cause failures. Those who learn to live with her can grow a lot of feed cheaply, use lots of it to overwinter cattle, raise good quality calves and yearlings, enjoy the scenery and solitude and many other perks of living where our fellow man is scattered some. Those that don’t either keep going until the bank moves them off or they sell at fire sale values to get away from here. When I came to this area 42 years ago there were 33 families here that had cattle, there are 8 of us left and two of those want out. Who knows, maybe a couple of us will grow further yet! [/QUOTE]
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