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HOW BIG A HERD TO MAKE IT A FULL TIME JOB??
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 932878"><p>See my sig line :mrgreen: </p><p>back to the issue at hand though. I know that prices are very high but I don't see them falling unless there is a serious problem that affects the entire world. Secondly even if costs rise, They will rise proportional to the sell price. Take my previous example of prices here from 5 years ago. Prices were 30% ( roughly, didn't do the math) lower but costs were also 30%(roughly) lower. </p><p>I've said it once, I'll say it again. If your profit most years is only 50-100 bucks per calf, why bother unless it's just for fun. </p><p>Don't count subsidizing new equipment every 3 years, or land costs, or a brand new dually every 3 years. I may be new to cattle but not to business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 932878"] See my sig line :mrgreen: back to the issue at hand though. I know that prices are very high but I don't see them falling unless there is a serious problem that affects the entire world. Secondly even if costs rise, They will rise proportional to the sell price. Take my previous example of prices here from 5 years ago. Prices were 30% ( roughly, didn't do the math) lower but costs were also 30%(roughly) lower. I've said it once, I'll say it again. If your profit most years is only 50-100 bucks per calf, why bother unless it's just for fun. Don't count subsidizing new equipment every 3 years, or land costs, or a brand new dually every 3 years. I may be new to cattle but not to business. [/QUOTE]
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