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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1550171" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Use AI or ET if possible, or if you cannot do that, buy the best Angus bull you can afford on your budget, from a reputable breeder who backs up their product. Keep your daughters, rinse and repeat, and improve. Then in a short amount of time you will realize just how small your farm has become. Someone in a prior post said to enjoy the journey, I agree completely, lots of people have worked their butts off only to drop dead once they get their operation up on plane. Don't cut corners, it will be more expensive in the long run, and always ask yourself, "is this the best I'm capable of producing?" That's my advice for what it's worth. Good luck to ya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1550171, member: 37967"] Use AI or ET if possible, or if you cannot do that, buy the best Angus bull you can afford on your budget, from a reputable breeder who backs up their product. Keep your daughters, rinse and repeat, and improve. Then in a short amount of time you will realize just how small your farm has become. Someone in a prior post said to enjoy the journey, I agree completely, lots of people have worked their butts off only to drop dead once they get their operation up on plane. Don’t cut corners, it will be more expensive in the long run, and always ask yourself, “is this the best I’m capable of producing?” That’s my advice for what it’s worth. Good luck to ya! [/QUOTE]
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