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A little feeding project.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1663494" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Yes that's the way it's going. Old-timers say every quarter used to be a farm in my area. I've found a few nice spots where if you look hard and kick around a little bit the old foundations etc. start showing up. There's still quite a few guys around but many seem to be just winding down getting the last out of their old paid for equipment and cows. They aren't operating in a way that anyone could start out and make a living at it. Idk how many of the few young guys will last - more you know about where they started from and look at the iron, houses, barns, trucks, cows and toys they have the scarier it gets. I keep my course - buying land close to me and growing the feed and pasture before I add the cows. I haven't gone broke that way yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1663494, member: 38101"] Yes that's the way it's going. Old-timers say every quarter used to be a farm in my area. I've found a few nice spots where if you look hard and kick around a little bit the old foundations etc. start showing up. There's still quite a few guys around but many seem to be just winding down getting the last out of their old paid for equipment and cows. They aren't operating in a way that anyone could start out and make a living at it. Idk how many of the few young guys will last - more you know about where they started from and look at the iron, houses, barns, trucks, cows and toys they have the scarier it gets. I keep my course - buying land close to me and growing the feed and pasture before I add the cows. I haven't gone broke that way yet. [/QUOTE]
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