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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk" data-source="post: 24459" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>I didn't mean to come across too strong. If my dander was really up, you would know it and my post would probably get bleeped. My position is that as beef producers we have a lot of options and in order to improve the bottom line we often have to be creative and innovative. If we have a mind set that we HAVE to do things a certain way then we may be limiting our potential. I agree that all of the suggestions on Bill's list are sound, as long as they are taken as suggestions. Of course you can get quality animals from a breeder. But you can also get good quality animals from other sources as well, and perhaps for a bit less money. If you are in the cattle business to make money you need to do whatever you can to maximize the bottom line. How you do that depends on the type of cattle business you are in. There are certainly common rules that apply to all operations, but there are also wide differences from one type of cattle business to another. I'm just saying that we shouldn't limit our options, that's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk, post: 24459, member: 114"] I didn't mean to come across too strong. If my dander was really up, you would know it and my post would probably get bleeped. My position is that as beef producers we have a lot of options and in order to improve the bottom line we often have to be creative and innovative. If we have a mind set that we HAVE to do things a certain way then we may be limiting our potential. I agree that all of the suggestions on Bill's list are sound, as long as they are taken as suggestions. Of course you can get quality animals from a breeder. But you can also get good quality animals from other sources as well, and perhaps for a bit less money. If you are in the cattle business to make money you need to do whatever you can to maximize the bottom line. How you do that depends on the type of cattle business you are in. There are certainly common rules that apply to all operations, but there are also wide differences from one type of cattle business to another. I'm just saying that we shouldn't limit our options, that's all. [/QUOTE]
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