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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1161479" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Depends on your personal operations and costs and how you run your place. I started out with a few cattle now i'm knocking on the door of triple digits. The cattle pay for any new land I buy and I can tell you I for sure am making more $ with greater quantities than what I started out with. I have always had tractors and equipment and keep my costs to a minimum when it comes to cattle. The most expense I would say I have with cattle is creep feed and that doesn't dent up my profit on selling them much. I rent land and that doesn't hurt it either. Now if I bought a new disc cutter and new baler that's gonna definitely take a big whack into profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1161479, member: 13268"] Depends on your personal operations and costs and how you run your place. I started out with a few cattle now i'm knocking on the door of triple digits. The cattle pay for any new land I buy and I can tell you I for sure am making more $ with greater quantities than what I started out with. I have always had tractors and equipment and keep my costs to a minimum when it comes to cattle. The most expense I would say I have with cattle is creep feed and that doesn't dent up my profit on selling them much. I rent land and that doesn't hurt it either. Now if I bought a new disc cutter and new baler that's gonna definitely take a big whack into profit. [/QUOTE]
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