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Deal or no deal part 2: moving forward
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<blockquote data-quote="JRGidaho`" data-source="post: 723018" data-attributes="member: 13410"><p>We also ran a lot of years without N-fertilizer, fed no hay, and ran >40 cows/bull. If you want to operate like most people, you are just buying an expensive hobby. If you reject conventional thinking and do what makes biological sense, you just might stand a chance to make a little money.</p><p></p><p>I also would advise you to stay out of the 'friendship' partnership. They almost never work out. Staying away from show cattle is also a good idea if you have any interest in running a functional cattle operation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With good grazing management, that 500 acres should run a lot more than 60-70 cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRGidaho`, post: 723018, member: 13410"] We also ran a lot of years without N-fertilizer, fed no hay, and ran >40 cows/bull. If you want to operate like most people, you are just buying an expensive hobby. If you reject conventional thinking and do what makes biological sense, you just might stand a chance to make a little money. I also would advise you to stay out of the 'friendship' partnership. They almost never work out. Staying away from show cattle is also a good idea if you have any interest in running a functional cattle operation. With good grazing management, that 500 acres should run a lot more than 60-70 cows. [/QUOTE]
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