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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14824"><p>I know you've all grown tired of me alwasy suggesting that some one should get a mentor, but here is a thought. You don't have to be an old phart to be a mentor, if you have the knowledge/background make yourself available as a mentor. You may know cows but not the subject of MIG (this is just a for instance), but you may be able to help someone who has a knowledge of MIG but has only raised say stockers and now wants to get into cow calf. I know, lousey examples. Provide whatever knowledge/skills/whatever you have and in the long run you will gain a lot more knowledge on other subjects. Just my warped thoughts. I have been asked by several folks older then I to give them a hand/suggestions/etc., they were old enough I figured they wouldn't want to hear from a young (ahem, compared to them) whelp. So, if you have the knowledge, share it. End of sermon</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14824"] I know you've all grown tired of me alwasy suggesting that some one should get a mentor, but here is a thought. You don't have to be an old phart to be a mentor, if you have the knowledge/background make yourself available as a mentor. You may know cows but not the subject of MIG (this is just a for instance), but you may be able to help someone who has a knowledge of MIG but has only raised say stockers and now wants to get into cow calf. I know, lousey examples. Provide whatever knowledge/skills/whatever you have and in the long run you will gain a lot more knowledge on other subjects. Just my warped thoughts. I have been asked by several folks older then I to give them a hand/suggestions/etc., they were old enough I figured they wouldn't want to hear from a young (ahem, compared to them) whelp. So, if you have the knowledge, share it. End of sermon dunmovin farms [/QUOTE]
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