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cost of raising heifer to be bred vs buying bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 801562" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>thanks dun, it is not paranoid. it is like taking the creme from the top. when you feel that you have better option to make a profit in other avenues where the start costs or sunken costs are much cheaper. right now, land or real estate(not residential) for future usage for a business is much cheaper and greater potential to make a profit. like, many times in this cattle forum or discussion boards, we are here for</p><p>for charity but a business. </p><p></p><p>eventually, farm land will appreciate due to increase commodities, livestocks, or from ethanol or cotton</p><p>prices. large investors will once again be sucker into purchasing more farm land. besides, equity market, where can they park their money to invest? the cost is so low for land that the appreciation is also greater. there is certain ceiling or cap for livestock's growth in any business, such as limited land and capital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 801562, member: 13261"] thanks dun, it is not paranoid. it is like taking the creme from the top. when you feel that you have better option to make a profit in other avenues where the start costs or sunken costs are much cheaper. right now, land or real estate(not residential) for future usage for a business is much cheaper and greater potential to make a profit. like, many times in this cattle forum or discussion boards, we are here for for charity but a business. eventually, farm land will appreciate due to increase commodities, livestocks, or from ethanol or cotton prices. large investors will once again be sucker into purchasing more farm land. besides, equity market, where can they park their money to invest? the cost is so low for land that the appreciation is also greater. there is certain ceiling or cap for livestock's growth in any business, such as limited land and capital. [/QUOTE]
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