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<blockquote data-quote="allinnow" data-source="post: 366495" data-attributes="member: 6237"><p>I will be going to a cattle auction tomorrow to buy feeders. I bought 200 acres two years ago, installed a new mesh wire fence around the perimeter, purchases some equipment, have a list of medications, feed, and minerals I plan to use and now it's time to get this dream of mine going. I would appreciate any input and suggestions anyone might have to help me so i don't go broke to soon.</p><p></p><p>I've studied the cattle business for five years and have worked part time with some stocker operators along with a few different medical professionals. I've run the costs and hopefull returns and found this business to not be very profitable but someone can earn a living with around 600 acres of grassland. Although I do not have 600 acres yet I plan on securing more land by way of leases or if i have to, purchases. The reason I'm up so late tonight is because i'm worried about losing my investment. </p><p></p><p>Why have I done this, because I love it! So I will look forward to any helpful comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allinnow, post: 366495, member: 6237"] I will be going to a cattle auction tomorrow to buy feeders. I bought 200 acres two years ago, installed a new mesh wire fence around the perimeter, purchases some equipment, have a list of medications, feed, and minerals I plan to use and now it's time to get this dream of mine going. I would appreciate any input and suggestions anyone might have to help me so i don't go broke to soon. I've studied the cattle business for five years and have worked part time with some stocker operators along with a few different medical professionals. I've run the costs and hopefull returns and found this business to not be very profitable but someone can earn a living with around 600 acres of grassland. Although I do not have 600 acres yet I plan on securing more land by way of leases or if i have to, purchases. The reason I'm up so late tonight is because i'm worried about losing my investment. Why have I done this, because I love it! So I will look forward to any helpful comments. [/QUOTE]
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