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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14527"><p>Excellent advice, as usual, from Dunmovin and Jason.</p><p></p><p>You might also consider the positive tax advantages of using this land in an agricultural business.</p><p></p><p>> I am quite intrigued by the whole</p><p>> aspect of cattle farming. Never</p><p>> realized it was such a science.</p><p>> Here is my question. Could a</p><p>> novice raise a small herd on about</p><p>> 65 acres working another full time</p><p>> job and expect to make a small</p><p>> profit? The land was purchased as</p><p>> an investment. Not looking for an</p><p>> immediate return, but say in five</p><p>> years or so. I pose this question</p><p>> to you as you all are the experts.</p><p>> Thank you for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14527"] Excellent advice, as usual, from Dunmovin and Jason. You might also consider the positive tax advantages of using this land in an agricultural business. > I am quite intrigued by the whole > aspect of cattle farming. Never > realized it was such a science. > Here is my question. Could a > novice raise a small herd on about > 65 acres working another full time > job and expect to make a small > profit? The land was purchased as > an investment. Not looking for an > immediate return, but say in five > years or so. I pose this question > to you as you all are the experts. > Thank you for your input. [/QUOTE]
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