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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1763162" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Dave, I was not in any way trying to minimize or trivialize what you have. I am in total respect and awe... and yes, you hit it right and you have worked hard for years in the timber industry that was a TOUGH LIFE. </p><p>I meant it that you hit it right and were smart in what you did. I was just teasing about the "rich and "FAMOUS " part...</p><p>I cannot imagine the difference in the type ranching that takes 20-100 acres per cow/calf pair, compared to here with 2 +/- acres per pair. And getting out of where you were not happy is the best part. </p><p> I am thinking I want to go further into the "back forty" , off the beaten path... but it would be nice to have a partner of some sort... Son is not on the same path in some things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1763162, member: 25884"] Dave, I was not in any way trying to minimize or trivialize what you have. I am in total respect and awe... and yes, you hit it right and you have worked hard for years in the timber industry that was a TOUGH LIFE. I meant it that you hit it right and were smart in what you did. I was just teasing about the "rich and "FAMOUS " part... I cannot imagine the difference in the type ranching that takes 20-100 acres per cow/calf pair, compared to here with 2 +/- acres per pair. And getting out of where you were not happy is the best part. I am thinking I want to go further into the "back forty" , off the beaten path... but it would be nice to have a partner of some sort... Son is not on the same path in some things. [/QUOTE]
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