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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14937"><p>> Consider this: around three acres</p><p>> per head, and bale the 80 acres</p><p>> for some (SOME) of the winter</p><p>> feed. Gives you about 100 head,</p><p>> which will require occasional</p><p>> winter feed. That 100 head should</p><p>> sell as 500 pound yearlings for</p><p>> about $350 at your local auction</p><p>> barn. (That's what they would</p><p>> bring at the Humansville Barn) I</p><p>> am not saying you</p><p>> "might" get more per</p><p>> pound, but you will average at</p><p>> least 70 cents per pound, so it's</p><p>> the correct figure for your</p><p>> projections.</p><p></p><p>> That brings in around $35,000 per</p><p>> year, less your expenses and time.</p><p></p><p>> I live in Stockton, Mo. Where is</p><p>> your land?</p><p></p><p>> Eaglewerks Mine is near Secnca Mo. Thank You for the info it gives me more hope and some thing to think about.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:BobCom@prodigy.net">BobCom@prodigy.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14937"] > Consider this: around three acres > per head, and bale the 80 acres > for some (SOME) of the winter > feed. Gives you about 100 head, > which will require occasional > winter feed. That 100 head should > sell as 500 pound yearlings for > about $350 at your local auction > barn. (That's what they would > bring at the Humansville Barn) I > am not saying you > "might" get more per > pound, but you will average at > least 70 cents per pound, so it's > the correct figure for your > projections. > That brings in around $35,000 per > year, less your expenses and time. > I live in Stockton, Mo. Where is > your land? > Eaglewerks Mine is near Secnca Mo. Thank You for the info it gives me more hope and some thing to think about. [email=BobCom@prodigy.net]BobCom@prodigy.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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