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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1060023" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Thank you, DOC. Very lucid. I have learned from my visits here. We all don't have cattle for the same reason. Originally, I purchased my farm to conduct recreational activity. I was introduced to some of the CAIP opportunities available in KY and thought I could be productive utilizing some of those programs. With those programs, I built an excellent cattle handling facility, state of the art heated cattle watering facility, high grade woven wire fencing and state approved bred heifers. I purchased a Cat D3G Dozer and renovated about 60 acres producing excellent pasture. I probably created more return on my investment in the capital improvement than I will with cattle. As a professional, I worked in enforcement both on the regulatory end and the technical end. I was able to employ my scientific training in many ways. But nothing I have done has allowed me to enjoy my biological training more than cattle husbandry. I do not aspire to be a breeder as it takes so long to build a reputation and clientele but I would like to experiment and see what I might produce in the "crucible".</p><p></p><p>I like the humor in the saying, "Yesterday, I couldn't spell Terminal Producer, Today I is one."</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1060023, member: 17767"] Thank you, DOC. Very lucid. I have learned from my visits here. We all don't have cattle for the same reason. Originally, I purchased my farm to conduct recreational activity. I was introduced to some of the CAIP opportunities available in KY and thought I could be productive utilizing some of those programs. With those programs, I built an excellent cattle handling facility, state of the art heated cattle watering facility, high grade woven wire fencing and state approved bred heifers. I purchased a Cat D3G Dozer and renovated about 60 acres producing excellent pasture. I probably created more return on my investment in the capital improvement than I will with cattle. As a professional, I worked in enforcement both on the regulatory end and the technical end. I was able to employ my scientific training in many ways. But nothing I have done has allowed me to enjoy my biological training more than cattle husbandry. I do not aspire to be a breeder as it takes so long to build a reputation and clientele but I would like to experiment and see what I might produce in the "crucible". I like the humor in the saying, "Yesterday, I couldn't spell Terminal Producer, Today I is one." Thanks. Ron [/QUOTE]
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