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Cow/calf profitability NEG $70 in 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 634102" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>This "divide" between "hobby" and "real" kills me. The 'real' guys want the hobby guys to get out bad leave everything to them, since they don't buy expensive land, feed or equipment. But the hobby guy is the one that is spending money as well.. for feed, fertilizer, etc. etc. some of which the 'real' guy won't buy. Most of the 'real' cattlemen around here have cattle that look like whippets just about now. They can't afford feed, so the old girls will just have to do without it. Hardly a good situation! So if the hobby guy can produce a good product, why is that bad for everyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 634102, member: 173"] This "divide" between "hobby" and "real" kills me. The 'real' guys want the hobby guys to get out bad leave everything to them, since they don't buy expensive land, feed or equipment. But the hobby guy is the one that is spending money as well.. for feed, fertilizer, etc. etc. some of which the 'real' guy won't buy. Most of the 'real' cattlemen around here have cattle that look like whippets just about now. They can't afford feed, so the old girls will just have to do without it. Hardly a good situation! So if the hobby guy can produce a good product, why is that bad for everyone? [/QUOTE]
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