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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1675323" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>Do I could definitely make money in that situation but I have lots of ag experience. I would divide the place to rotational grazing and get help with deciding what different for ages to grow. South Carolina you can grow something all year long in pastures if you manage it well. You will need to live there a year or more and evaluate the cattle you have and do some culling to upgrade but don't dump his cows and bring in all new. His are probably adapted to his place. Spend lots of time with him and learn all you can. Go to the salebarn and sit and watch many many times. You will learn what sells in your area. You will begin to judge weights. Stay thriugh the bull cow part so you can learn to identify things that go wrong with the cows. You will need to work hard to learn and you should keep your day jobs, both of you. I care for 46 head myself and do lots of other stuff plus I have limited pasture so I feed year round. I would kill to take over an operation like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1675323, member: 27059"] Do I could definitely make money in that situation but I have lots of ag experience. I would divide the place to rotational grazing and get help with deciding what different for ages to grow. South Carolina you can grow something all year long in pastures if you manage it well. You will need to live there a year or more and evaluate the cattle you have and do some culling to upgrade but don't dump his cows and bring in all new. His are probably adapted to his place. Spend lots of time with him and learn all you can. Go to the salebarn and sit and watch many many times. You will learn what sells in your area. You will begin to judge weights. Stay thriugh the bull cow part so you can learn to identify things that go wrong with the cows. You will need to work hard to learn and you should keep your day jobs, both of you. I care for 46 head myself and do lots of other stuff plus I have limited pasture so I feed year round. I would kill to take over an operation like that. [/QUOTE]
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