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Cow calf vs steer operation?
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<blockquote data-quote="willow bottom" data-source="post: 1520415" data-attributes="member: 28566"><p>I am cow/calf. I enjoy the cow/calf operation. Don't know much about running steers besides it's a volume game if you want to make any money. There's no easy way to make money in the cattle biz. In regards to your example above the numbers on the steer look good on paper, but it's so many other variables that come into play. Some guys on here will chime in I'm sure. </p><p></p><p>Buying older cows is def profitable, but like anything else alot of variables and risk involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willow bottom, post: 1520415, member: 28566"] I am cow/calf. I enjoy the cow/calf operation. Don't know much about running steers besides it's a volume game if you want to make any money. There's no easy way to make money in the cattle biz. In regards to your example above the numbers on the steer look good on paper, but it's so many other variables that come into play. Some guys on here will chime in I'm sure. Buying older cows is def profitable, but like anything else alot of variables and risk involved. [/QUOTE]
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