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<blockquote data-quote="RanchMan90" data-source="post: 1382563" data-attributes="member: 25351"><p>80¢ per day per head is the going rate here they supply feed, hay, and supplies.Maybe apples and oranges comparison to there. My family runs 250 customer cattle here on about 1800 acres it's a living, your investment is the infrastructure: feed truck, tractor, etc and fence maintenance. That would be a stretch while maintaining a full-time job or hire some part time help. It's a people business, it's good to get customers that pay monthly. Get a written contract to protects both you and the customer. It should be relatively easy to get customers, everybody wants some lease ground. That could tote the note for the land while you save your profits for your own cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RanchMan90, post: 1382563, member: 25351"] 80¢ per day per head is the going rate here they supply feed, hay, and supplies.Maybe apples and oranges comparison to there. My family runs 250 customer cattle here on about 1800 acres it's a living, your investment is the infrastructure: feed truck, tractor, etc and fence maintenance. That would be a stretch while maintaining a full-time job or hire some part time help. It's a people business, it's good to get customers that pay monthly. Get a written contract to protects both you and the customer. It should be relatively easy to get customers, everybody wants some lease ground. That could tote the note for the land while you save your profits for your own cattle. [/QUOTE]
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