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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1614439" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Hard to answer your question without knowing how much land and what the end goal is. With the current trends I'd pick NE Texas or Oklahoma. Land is still priced fairly reasonably and feeding seasons are only about 120 days on a bad year. Stocking rates would also play into my decision. It is really pretty country up North but I just don't see how those guys make it work with the stocking rates and long feeding seasons, but it does look interesting to me. Bottom line is it all depends on how much land you want and how many head you plan on running. If you want 10-30 head I'd go wherever you wanted, 100-1,000 I'd start studying the business side of things harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1614439, member: 32659"] Hard to answer your question without knowing how much land and what the end goal is. With the current trends I’d pick NE Texas or Oklahoma. Land is still priced fairly reasonably and feeding seasons are only about 120 days on a bad year. Stocking rates would also play into my decision. It is really pretty country up North but I just don’t see how those guys make it work with the stocking rates and long feeding seasons, but it does look interesting to me. Bottom line is it all depends on how much land you want and how many head you plan on running. If you want 10-30 head I’d go wherever you wanted, 100-1,000 I’d start studying the business side of things harder. [/QUOTE]
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