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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1770099" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I took the out of business to mean they went broke. Been long enough ago I don't remember the name of the workshop. Certainly not the speaker. Lots of rancher who are cash poor and asset rich. All of my neighbors get by. They don't exactly drive new vehicles. If they sold land, cattle, and equipment they would be multi millionaires overnight.</p><p>I always like to listen to or read what Jim Gerrish has to say. While he was working for the University of Missouri and writing for the Stockman Grass Farmer he was running about 150 head of mother cows of his own. So while running experiments and studies he was also doing things for real on his own place. He does pop up here of CT from time to time. That is interesting because most have would no idea who he is because he doesn't post using his name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1770099, member: 498"] I took the out of business to mean they went broke. Been long enough ago I don't remember the name of the workshop. Certainly not the speaker. Lots of rancher who are cash poor and asset rich. All of my neighbors get by. They don't exactly drive new vehicles. If they sold land, cattle, and equipment they would be multi millionaires overnight. I always like to listen to or read what Jim Gerrish has to say. While he was working for the University of Missouri and writing for the Stockman Grass Farmer he was running about 150 head of mother cows of his own. So while running experiments and studies he was also doing things for real on his own place. He does pop up here of CT from time to time. That is interesting because most have would no idea who he is because he doesn't post using his name. [/QUOTE]
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