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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 760796" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I hate to say this; but if you don't own ground I can't see cashing in ALL of your financials and putting them in to cows. If somebody left you a thousand acres, sure go for it and spend all your money on cows to put that land to work. If you have $500,000 in cash, stocks, bonds, and annuities and want to put a $100,000 of that into cows on leased ground go for it and diversify the portfolio. Putting ALL of your chips on the table and gambling them on cows is awfully dangerous, particularly if your old enough that you can't replace that retirement. I can't recommend taking that much risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 760796, member: 7645"] I hate to say this; but if you don't own ground I can't see cashing in ALL of your financials and putting them in to cows. If somebody left you a thousand acres, sure go for it and spend all your money on cows to put that land to work. If you have $500,000 in cash, stocks, bonds, and annuities and want to put a $100,000 of that into cows on leased ground go for it and diversify the portfolio. Putting ALL of your chips on the table and gambling them on cows is awfully dangerous, particularly if your old enough that you can't replace that retirement. I can't recommend taking that much risk. [/QUOTE]
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