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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 702026" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>nova: Personally I can't make it work. I expect to be able to winter a cow for right around $150...but then I do alot of banked forage etc. which I probably don't put the proper values on.</p><p>In a recent article the "beef specialist" at Alberta Ag said 3.5 cent hay loses the cow/calf operator $20 per cow....I figured at 3 cent hay the loss would be worse than that...but whatever...I'm just the dumbie who owns the cow...not the boy with all the letters behind his name! I truly have trouble with 8 or 10 cent hay? It takes creative bookeeping to say the least to pencil in a profit?</p><p>I have no fight with anyone here. It is your dime spend it how you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 702026, member: 8978"] nova: Personally I can't make it work. I expect to be able to winter a cow for right around $150...but then I do alot of banked forage etc. which I probably don't put the proper values on. In a recent article the "beef specialist" at Alberta Ag said 3.5 cent hay loses the cow/calf operator $20 per cow....I figured at 3 cent hay the loss would be worse than that...but whatever...I'm just the dumbie who owns the cow...not the boy with all the letters behind his name! I truly have trouble with 8 or 10 cent hay? It takes creative bookeeping to say the least to pencil in a profit? I have no fight with anyone here. It is your dime spend it how you like. [/QUOTE]
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