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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 961436" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>Start commerial and learn how to get by with as little expense as possible.</p><p>Don't even think about new, fancy equipment until you get some profits coming in.</p><p>Registered cows will cost you more but you sure can't count on them producing more.</p><p>Overall crossbreds with heterosis will produce you more than purebred.</p><p>Use AI if you can. You can't afford a bull with just a handful of cows.</p><p>Put your location in that space on the right so folks will know where you are when you post. Where you are located can make a big difference in management.</p><p>They way to speed up your plans is to start off real slow. Go by the inch and learn and refine.</p><p>Best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 961436, member: 663"] Start commerial and learn how to get by with as little expense as possible. Don't even think about new, fancy equipment until you get some profits coming in. Registered cows will cost you more but you sure can't count on them producing more. Overall crossbreds with heterosis will produce you more than purebred. Use AI if you can. You can't afford a bull with just a handful of cows. Put your location in that space on the right so folks will know where you are when you post. Where you are located can make a big difference in management. They way to speed up your plans is to start off real slow. Go by the inch and learn and refine. Best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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