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<blockquote data-quote="NC Liz 2" data-source="post: 1102881" data-attributes="member: 21522"><p>No I'm not! I am as serious as a heart attack.</p><p></p><p>In the business world the first thing you need to know is how many $$$ you have to work with. If he has the cash available he needs to know what he got for his investment in the land before he can figure stocking rate.</p><p></p><p>I know upper middle TN and it can be good or it could be mountainside a goat couldn't climb.</p><p>Then there are about 50 other thing you need to know before you can determine stocking rate.</p><p>Such as, governmental and deed restrictions, availability of water, shelter and hay.</p><p>Is it or was it ever a toxic dump. How much is wooded. Does it have grass or is it freshly cleared timber land. Etc Etc Etc.</p><p></p><p>When you have all of those, and more, questions answered then you can start to figure stocking rate, or determine if a cow/calf operation is even possible to make a profit.</p><p></p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Liz 2, post: 1102881, member: 21522"] No I’m not! I am as serious as a heart attack. In the business world the first thing you need to know is how many $$$ you have to work with. If he has the cash available he needs to know what he got for his investment in the land before he can figure stocking rate. I know upper middle TN and it can be good or it could be mountainside a goat couldn’t climb. Then there are about 50 other thing you need to know before you can determine stocking rate. Such as, governmental and deed restrictions, availability of water, shelter and hay. Is it or was it ever a toxic dump. How much is wooded. Does it have grass or is it freshly cleared timber land. Etc Etc Etc. When you have all of those, and more, questions answered then you can start to figure stocking rate, or determine if a cow/calf operation is even possible to make a profit. Liz [/QUOTE]
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