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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk" data-source="post: 36178" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Sorry if I wasn't clear. I wasn't suggesting that Nameless give up ranching for a town job (did I say that?), I was only suggesting that maybe he should re-evaluate his options as to how he is going to continue cattle ranching in the future if federal land was no longer available. One of the options that I would have to consider would be the possibility of moving my operation to an area where private land ownership is a feasable alternative. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My other thought was that if it really takes this much capital to run cattle on federal land out west, there must be a better way. When you find yourself between a rock and a hard place it just may be time to make a change. Sometime it takes an outside force, such as the BLM, to supply the impetus to make us realize that. I have nothing but sympathy for anyone whose lifestyle has been so upset by the feds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk, post: 36178, member: 114"] Sorry if I wasn't clear. I wasn't suggesting that Nameless give up ranching for a town job (did I say that?), I was only suggesting that maybe he should re-evaluate his options as to how he is going to continue cattle ranching in the future if federal land was no longer available. One of the options that I would have to consider would be the possibility of moving my operation to an area where private land ownership is a feasable alternative. My other thought was that if it really takes this much capital to run cattle on federal land out west, there must be a better way. When you find yourself between a rock and a hard place it just may be time to make a change. Sometime it takes an outside force, such as the BLM, to supply the impetus to make us realize that. I have nothing but sympathy for anyone whose lifestyle has been so upset by the feds. [/QUOTE]
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