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<blockquote data-quote="CattleHand" data-source="post: 562935" data-attributes="member: 6534"><p>I asked my dad once how my grandpa did well off ranching with high input prices (especialyl reading alot of posts on here about other people struggling to make ends meet). My dad said that to do well on a cow/calf operation if was all a matter of understanding the market to a science and of course having a good eye for cattle. But I think he is probably right, a good place to get involved is your nearest sale barn. Probably alot of information to be tapped there and the best place to learn about the markets. My grandpa worked there and it helped out. I like some other poeple on here am still in school and hope after graduating and working to try out farming for myself. All the advice i read is pretty dang helpful in staying current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleHand, post: 562935, member: 6534"] I asked my dad once how my grandpa did well off ranching with high input prices (especialyl reading alot of posts on here about other people struggling to make ends meet). My dad said that to do well on a cow/calf operation if was all a matter of understanding the market to a science and of course having a good eye for cattle. But I think he is probably right, a good place to get involved is your nearest sale barn. Probably alot of information to be tapped there and the best place to learn about the markets. My grandpa worked there and it helped out. I like some other poeple on here am still in school and hope after graduating and working to try out farming for myself. All the advice i read is pretty dang helpful in staying current. [/QUOTE]
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