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<blockquote data-quote="Nkline" data-source="post: 1741005" data-attributes="member: 41001"><p>I'm in Iowa land is mostly between 7-14k an acre in my area, but there are areas that can't be farmed. In addition to that there are plenty of cornstalks to feed and graze in the winter. There is also access to distillers grains and other byproducts. You just have to figure out how to structure your cattle operation based on your resources. While my area would not be my first pick for most profitable places to raise cows, or operation expansion, it is not that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nkline, post: 1741005, member: 41001"] I’m in Iowa land is mostly between 7-14k an acre in my area, but there are areas that can’t be farmed. In addition to that there are plenty of cornstalks to feed and graze in the winter. There is also access to distillers grains and other byproducts. You just have to figure out how to structure your cattle operation based on your resources. While my area would not be my first pick for most profitable places to raise cows, or operation expansion, it is not that bad. [/QUOTE]
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