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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1161369" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>nope</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep</p><p></p><p></p><p>Makes a lot of sense......maybe the sun has helped you here today.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The major controlling factor here is the weather...control it and you can maximize your efforts to push your land to maximum production. But with that comes more expense and more time inputs. As you said, you aren't going to make a living at it and as with me, I'm not going to get rich off cattle. So be content and explore my theory. Find that slot where you aren't taking more from the land than you are putting back. Be a good steward of the land and your animals. And as with any paycheck job...if you aren't enjoying what you are doing, it is WORK... I can tell you the greatest expense in squeezing every last green blade possible out of the ground for a cow to eat does have an enormous cost....it's called time. You have a lot of it when you are young but as the years start slipping away, time becomes a precious thing. </p><p></p><p>Small operation, big operation.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1161369, member: 7795"] nope Yep Makes a lot of sense......maybe the sun has helped you here today. The major controlling factor here is the weather...control it and you can maximize your efforts to push your land to maximum production. But with that comes more expense and more time inputs. As you said, you aren't going to make a living at it and as with me, I'm not going to get rich off cattle. So be content and explore my theory. Find that slot where you aren't taking more from the land than you are putting back. Be a good steward of the land and your animals. And as with any paycheck job...if you aren't enjoying what you are doing, it is WORK... I can tell you the greatest expense in squeezing every last green blade possible out of the ground for a cow to eat does have an enormous cost....it's called time. You have a lot of it when you are young but as the years start slipping away, time becomes a precious thing. Small operation, big operation......... [/QUOTE]
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