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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 308550" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>You are not confused a lot of people are pumping money in with out a clue how to control cost. They get that salebarn check and brag about the 4 or 5 thousand dollars they made.</p><p>And turn around and think they are winning writing off the 10,0000 dollars they had to put in on top stay afloat. The best they got back was 3300 of the orignal 10,000 in taxes. </p><p>How long would you be able to pay your shareholders on Wall Street with those management practices. I finished the books this morning so far to date I have 86 cents a day in Old Belle. </p><p>I was lucky this year rain at the right time, lots of attention to the pastures, made xtra hay no loses this year . Compared to last which sucked had to put down two first time heifers had one hit by a falling tree in Rita that had to be put down. Fences tore all to H and back, these losses had to be charged to the operation, the heifers were retained so there was no write off there. </p><p>If you aint got em you can't loose them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 308550, member: 694"] You are not confused a lot of people are pumping money in with out a clue how to control cost. They get that salebarn check and brag about the 4 or 5 thousand dollars they made. And turn around and think they are winning writing off the 10,0000 dollars they had to put in on top stay afloat. The best they got back was 3300 of the orignal 10,000 in taxes. How long would you be able to pay your shareholders on Wall Street with those management practices. I finished the books this morning so far to date I have 86 cents a day in Old Belle. I was lucky this year rain at the right time, lots of attention to the pastures, made xtra hay no loses this year . Compared to last which sucked had to put down two first time heifers had one hit by a falling tree in Rita that had to be put down. Fences tore all to H and back, these losses had to be charged to the operation, the heifers were retained so there was no write off there. If you aint got em you can't loose them. [/QUOTE]
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