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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 860593" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I remember being in your position. My dad did run a few cows but he always told me there was no money in cattle and not to waste my time on them... but my heart was in cattle and so that's where I've stayed and I've been really succesful so far. </p><p>Start anywhere you can. Any neighbor that has grass is a good person to talk to. Try to find work with cattle even if it's for free in your spare time. Hang out at the sale-barn and learn why some cattle that appear similar to you sell for different amounts. Ask questions, people that really love what they do enjoy helping someone with the same spark so it's good for everyone. ;-) </p><p>It takes alot of baby steps to get from freshman in high school to rancher but it can be done if that's where your heart is. Just move forward a little at a time and you'll get there :nod: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 860593, member: 14661"] I remember being in your position. My dad did run a few cows but he always told me there was no money in cattle and not to waste my time on them... but my heart was in cattle and so that's where I've stayed and I've been really succesful so far. Start anywhere you can. Any neighbor that has grass is a good person to talk to. Try to find work with cattle even if it's for free in your spare time. Hang out at the sale-barn and learn why some cattle that appear similar to you sell for different amounts. Ask questions, people that really love what they do enjoy helping someone with the same spark so it's good for everyone. ;-) It takes alot of baby steps to get from freshman in high school to rancher but it can be done if that's where your heart is. Just move forward a little at a time and you'll get there :nod: . [/QUOTE]
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