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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 924315" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Well at present I am out of the cattle biz... Some of the land I have purchased but the majority goes back to the orginal Spanish land grants and some is land that was given to soldiers of the Texas Revolution... Years ago some of it was in rice production. Today it is used for F1Brafords and F1 Brangus momma's covered with Limousin bulls... Most times I would get a calfs to 400 lbs and they went to town, uncut and unvacinated. I have at times depending on the market retained ownership of calves through the feedlot. Over the years I found for me it was more profitable to try to run more cattle per acre than most, but to sale calves at an early age. I have always purchased my hay to supplement annual ryegrass and clover. Have always tried to keep equipment to a minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 924315, member: 807"] Well at present I am out of the cattle biz... Some of the land I have purchased but the majority goes back to the orginal Spanish land grants and some is land that was given to soldiers of the Texas Revolution... Years ago some of it was in rice production. Today it is used for F1Brafords and F1 Brangus momma's covered with Limousin bulls... Most times I would get a calfs to 400 lbs and they went to town, uncut and unvacinated. I have at times depending on the market retained ownership of calves through the feedlot. Over the years I found for me it was more profitable to try to run more cattle per acre than most, but to sale calves at an early age. I have always purchased my hay to supplement annual ryegrass and clover. Have always tried to keep equipment to a minimum. [/QUOTE]
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