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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 810545" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>and to be profitable please tell me if i have this wrong. there are breeds in every area that work good there but not someplace else. there are also breeds that produce more profit than other breeds and there is just as much differnce inside alot of breeds as difference from one breed to another. </p><p></p><p>but profit will be not how much lbs of calf or sold and what they bring. profit will be deifined by what is left over after my ecpenses "wich will be not just pastire machinery fuel vaccines etc etc but also on top of that what my LOAN would cost to pay and INTEREST on all this." after all that i can pay taxes on it and every other expense left. biggest thing though would be pasture and feeding costs in winter and a loan payment. whats left than is my profit. more lbs helps alot but the way i see it is a cow thats 400 is easier to pay off than a cow that is 1300. is it ideal no but is it doable without losing money yes if not there would be alot of longhorns and other breeds shot out in the pasture and left because there is absolutly no way to turn a profit on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 810545, member: 16174"] and to be profitable please tell me if i have this wrong. there are breeds in every area that work good there but not someplace else. there are also breeds that produce more profit than other breeds and there is just as much differnce inside alot of breeds as difference from one breed to another. but profit will be not how much lbs of calf or sold and what they bring. profit will be deifined by what is left over after my ecpenses "wich will be not just pastire machinery fuel vaccines etc etc but also on top of that what my LOAN would cost to pay and INTEREST on all this." after all that i can pay taxes on it and every other expense left. biggest thing though would be pasture and feeding costs in winter and a loan payment. whats left than is my profit. more lbs helps alot but the way i see it is a cow thats 400 is easier to pay off than a cow that is 1300. is it ideal no but is it doable without losing money yes if not there would be alot of longhorns and other breeds shot out in the pasture and left because there is absolutly no way to turn a profit on them. [/QUOTE]
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