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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1553479" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Alamo? That's pretty awesome! Our farm was purchased in 1840, You have a 4 year head start on us. I agree, it doesn't mean squat, it's just trivial conversation. </p><p></p><p>As for Boyd's and Stone Gate, their owners both either held the office of President or Vice President of Angus Assoc. Boyd's sells cows for $100k or more yearly. Few can claim to do that. Stone Gate probably clears 7 figures a year. Those operations are hardly "nobodies". I mention them because I admire their operations and success. Nothing wrong with that. If you want to be successful surround yourself with successful people, right? </p><p></p><p>Would you like for me to not be on the forum? </p><p></p><p>I signed up here to meet people, learn if I can, and if anyone does want to do business with us, that's great, but not necessary. You are probably right, I shouldn't post on here. God knows the top Angus operations wouldn't give most people on here, including you, the time of day, why shouldn't I do the same? I guess I thought, mistakenly that this was a forum about cattle, and we could discuss issues we all face in the business. We are not the biggest or the best Angus operation in the country, but we give it our best effort and produce a high quality product. We don't have to "pimp" our cattle, buyers know quality when they see it. </p><p></p><p>I wish you all good luck, and prosperity whichever way you may run your business. As for me, I'm not posting on here anymore, the way we run our cattle business and the way others on here run theirs is vastly different, so much so that there just isn't any common ground amongst us. There will be no more "fat" cattle pics to upset everyone. LOL! Happy Trails.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1553479, member: 37967"] Alamo? That’s pretty awesome! Our farm was purchased in 1840, You have a 4 year head start on us. I agree, it doesn’t mean squat, it’s just trivial conversation. As for Boyd’s and Stone Gate, their owners both either held the office of President or Vice President of Angus Assoc. Boyd’s sells cows for $100k or more yearly. Few can claim to do that. Stone Gate probably clears 7 figures a year. Those operations are hardly “nobodies”. I mention them because I admire their operations and success. Nothing wrong with that. If you want to be successful surround yourself with successful people, right? Would you like for me to not be on the forum? I signed up here to meet people, learn if I can, and if anyone does want to do business with us, that’s great, but not necessary. You are probably right, I shouldn’t post on here. God knows the top Angus operations wouldn’t give most people on here, including you, the time of day, why shouldn’t I do the same? I guess I thought, mistakenly that this was a forum about cattle, and we could discuss issues we all face in the business. We are not the biggest or the best Angus operation in the country, but we give it our best effort and produce a high quality product. We don’t have to “pimp” our cattle, buyers know quality when they see it. I wish you all good luck, and prosperity whichever way you may run your business. As for me, I’m not posting on here anymore, the way we run our cattle business and the way others on here run theirs is vastly different, so much so that there just isn’t any common ground amongst us. There will be no more “fat” cattle pics to upset everyone. LOL! Happy Trails..... [/QUOTE]
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