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Greg Judy and Profit per Acre
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<blockquote data-quote="Djm961" data-source="post: 1662169" data-attributes="member: 39216"><p>I have always enjoyed Greg's content and its all been helpful. I don't think he is teaching to the extremes. He preaches smaller cattle size and that works for him with his direct marketing approach. If your marketing is the sale barn then yes your size would naturally go up a little from his 900lb cows. The best take away I have gotten from him is the low input cost and don't spend money on machinery. I also picked up a lot of fencing ideas from him because I always over did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djm961, post: 1662169, member: 39216"] I have always enjoyed Greg's content and its all been helpful. I don't think he is teaching to the extremes. He preaches smaller cattle size and that works for him with his direct marketing approach. If your marketing is the sale barn then yes your size would naturally go up a little from his 900lb cows. The best take away I have gotten from him is the low input cost and don't spend money on machinery. I also picked up a lot of fencing ideas from him because I always over did it. [/QUOTE]
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