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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1700149" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Ain't you an okie? Location?</p><p></p><p>I know of a guy has about 70 acres. Running 30 mamas and 2 bulls. 2 different locations. Usually more calves than mamas.....</p><p>I realize all locations are different but with smaller cows (corriente, lowline etc...) it can be very profitable.</p><p>Ya can also lose ur arse too! Lol</p><p></p><p>So many other things to make money in too. Pigs, chickens, eggs. It all adds up.</p><p>Maximize.</p><p>If he likes sitting on a tractor, lots of folks need help making hay, working ground, etc for use of equipment to make your own hay. Trade labor for hay. </p><p>Endless....</p><p>But like I said. Gotta have that "want to" drive.</p><p>All it takes. Pick up an extra 30 acre least. A 40, next thing ya know ur in the dough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1700149, member: 39373"] Ain't you an okie? Location? I know of a guy has about 70 acres. Running 30 mamas and 2 bulls. 2 different locations. Usually more calves than mamas..... I realize all locations are different but with smaller cows (corriente, lowline etc...) it can be very profitable. Ya can also lose ur arse too! Lol So many other things to make money in too. Pigs, chickens, eggs. It all adds up. Maximize. If he likes sitting on a tractor, lots of folks need help making hay, working ground, etc for use of equipment to make your own hay. Trade labor for hay. Endless.... But like I said. Gotta have that "want to" drive. All it takes. Pick up an extra 30 acre least. A 40, next thing ya know ur in the dough! [/QUOTE]
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