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<blockquote data-quote="North" data-source="post: 1138536" data-attributes="member: 22461"><p>Well I live up in Fort St. John BC. I am looking at starting a small farm. I have found a 160 acres for 199,000. It has a trailer on it at the moment however no fence. I do have a full time job. I am looking at getting into a small cattle operation I am thinking 30 head of cattle calfing the thirty out and then backgrounding the calves and then send those off to market. I would like run with black angus. I am hoping to have enough room to run them on the 1/4 section and also produce most my winter feed off of the land to keep cost to a minimum. My ultimate goal would be to be able to produce 40k-60k a year as extra income. Does this sound feasible or are there any recomondation. Also what would be the best way to start and to grow the heard. Open to hear all thoughts. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North, post: 1138536, member: 22461"] Well I live up in Fort St. John BC. I am looking at starting a small farm. I have found a 160 acres for 199,000. It has a trailer on it at the moment however no fence. I do have a full time job. I am looking at getting into a small cattle operation I am thinking 30 head of cattle calfing the thirty out and then backgrounding the calves and then send those off to market. I would like run with black angus. I am hoping to have enough room to run them on the 1/4 section and also produce most my winter feed off of the land to keep cost to a minimum. My ultimate goal would be to be able to produce 40k-60k a year as extra income. Does this sound feasible or are there any recomondation. Also what would be the best way to start and to grow the heard. Open to hear all thoughts. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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