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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 662038" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>For me personally, its more of a time issue. Between the job, managing and maintaining our rental properties, and running the ranch there's not much time for just chatting, especially in the spring. I use these boards as a resource when I become concerned or interested in some particular aspect of the the cattle business. The experience available on these boards covers all aspects of the cattle business and amounts to consulting someone with probably several hundred years in the business. I used to contribute more than I do now mainly because a few years back there was more new ground to cover. I still try to keep up with the latest issues but due to time constraints I have to focus on the ones that have the most immediate and relavent impact on my operations. I generally don't post unless I'm looking for information, or I think I can contribute an idea, actionable information, or a different perspective.</p><p></p><p>BTW- Thanks to all you long timers on these boards that keep it going and have provided your insights. I'm sure there are probably thousands of cattle out there that are alot better off because of the information that came out of these boards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 662038, member: 473"] For me personally, its more of a time issue. Between the job, managing and maintaining our rental properties, and running the ranch there's not much time for just chatting, especially in the spring. I use these boards as a resource when I become concerned or interested in some particular aspect of the the cattle business. The experience available on these boards covers all aspects of the cattle business and amounts to consulting someone with probably several hundred years in the business. I used to contribute more than I do now mainly because a few years back there was more new ground to cover. I still try to keep up with the latest issues but due to time constraints I have to focus on the ones that have the most immediate and relavent impact on my operations. I generally don't post unless I'm looking for information, or I think I can contribute an idea, actionable information, or a different perspective. BTW- Thanks to all you long timers on these boards that keep it going and have provided your insights. I'm sure there are probably thousands of cattle out there that are alot better off because of the information that came out of these boards. [/QUOTE]
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