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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1303049" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I certainly agree I. The vast majority of the time 80 head are as easy to tend as 20 head. Buy as little equipment as you can. Be cheap when buy equipment but don't buy junk. Nothing to take up time and money like equipment that you are always having to fix in order to use. Everyone's circumstance is different but I quit doing hay back in 1998 because I could buy it as cheap as putting it up. That has worked every year but one. That year hay was hard to find and expensive but the average has more than worked out. Be willing to think a little outside the box. There are ways other than a straight cow/calf or stocker to raise cattle and make money. Keep your pencil sharp and push it regularly. Going to grazing workshops is time and money well spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1303049, member: 498"] I certainly agree I. The vast majority of the time 80 head are as easy to tend as 20 head. Buy as little equipment as you can. Be cheap when buy equipment but don't buy junk. Nothing to take up time and money like equipment that you are always having to fix in order to use. Everyone's circumstance is different but I quit doing hay back in 1998 because I could buy it as cheap as putting it up. That has worked every year but one. That year hay was hard to find and expensive but the average has more than worked out. Be willing to think a little outside the box. There are ways other than a straight cow/calf or stocker to raise cattle and make money. Keep your pencil sharp and push it regularly. Going to grazing workshops is time and money well spent. [/QUOTE]
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