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<blockquote data-quote="HomePlaceAngus" data-source="post: 885838" data-attributes="member: 17399"><p>What I am saying is that in my opinion, if you really, seriously think you want to spend your life raising cattle for a living, I would go out and take a jpb on a cattle ranch and work for a few years learning all that I could learn. After a few years of working/learning if you still want to raise cattle for a living, that would be the time to go out on your own. You would still be very young, have a better feeling for what you want, have some expenence and have a leg up on borrowing the needed funds. If you go to school and get your degree, you don't have a lot of hands on expenence. You don't necessarly have a good feeling for what you want to do and it will also be very hard to borrow money from a lender without having expenence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomePlaceAngus, post: 885838, member: 17399"] What I am saying is that in my opinion, if you really, seriously think you want to spend your life raising cattle for a living, I would go out and take a jpb on a cattle ranch and work for a few years learning all that I could learn. After a few years of working/learning if you still want to raise cattle for a living, that would be the time to go out on your own. You would still be very young, have a better feeling for what you want, have some expenence and have a leg up on borrowing the needed funds. If you go to school and get your degree, you don't have a lot of hands on expenence. You don't necessarly have a good feeling for what you want to do and it will also be very hard to borrow money from a lender without having expenence. [/QUOTE]
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