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<blockquote data-quote="SteppedInIt" data-source="post: 1291424" data-attributes="member: 20331"><p>In my opinion, now would be a great time for you to get your feet wet to start learning and getting experience. Talk to your grandpa and work out an agreement based on what you have in mind. Work his cattle or start buying your own stock and try it out. See if you can start making money and grow. At your stage in life, if it doesn't work out its no big deal. I doubt you have to pay a mortgage and bills and support a wife and kids. Your biggest challenge will be, not buying new trucks, 4 wheelers, hunting alot, having fun on weekends with everyone else. Instead you will be working and taking care of your responsibilities and working toward success. Your next biggest challenge down the road will be taking easy paying job working all week, or scratching out something from farming. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteppedInIt, post: 1291424, member: 20331"] In my opinion, now would be a great time for you to get your feet wet to start learning and getting experience. Talk to your grandpa and work out an agreement based on what you have in mind. Work his cattle or start buying your own stock and try it out. See if you can start making money and grow. At your stage in life, if it doesn't work out its no big deal. I doubt you have to pay a mortgage and bills and support a wife and kids. Your biggest challenge will be, not buying new trucks, 4 wheelers, hunting alot, having fun on weekends with everyone else. Instead you will be working and taking care of your responsibilities and working toward success. Your next biggest challenge down the road will be taking easy paying job working all week, or scratching out something from farming. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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