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<blockquote data-quote="Rogerwilco" data-source="post: 245175" data-attributes="member: 4347"><p>Thanks 3MR</p><p>No it doesn't answer the question, but the cattle business is not the only business that requires tight margins, adequate capitalization and that involves risk. That's not new at all. I guess everybody has "facilities" on their mind because just about everybody has been blindsided by a major expense at an inconvenient time so it's understandable that it comes up so fast. And I suppose I can go to the State University library or book store and find a big fat $100 text book about beef production that will answer the rest of my questions but I was hoping to get a bit of insight about what kind of long term profitability can be expected in the business from current producers. </p><p></p><p>Thanks anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rogerwilco, post: 245175, member: 4347"] Thanks 3MR No it doesn't answer the question, but the cattle business is not the only business that requires tight margins, adequate capitalization and that involves risk. That's not new at all. I guess everybody has "facilities" on their mind because just about everybody has been blindsided by a major expense at an inconvenient time so it's understandable that it comes up so fast. And I suppose I can go to the State University library or book store and find a big fat $100 text book about beef production that will answer the rest of my questions but I was hoping to get a bit of insight about what kind of long term profitability can be expected in the business from current producers. Thanks anyway. [/QUOTE]
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