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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 675120" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>There are so many different factors that go into any business, I wouldn't personally "trust" any one person's opinion. I would research this puppy for a while on the internet, talking to other cattleman, going to livestock auctions, etc. This is, in the end, a business. IMO, running a business where you raise cattle or tulips for the local flower shop are the same. It's all about controlling expenses and maximizing your revenue. From a larger picture almost every business is similar in this respect. If you can run a business sucessfully, I would venture to say that you could plug in which specific type of business and still succeed. Obviously there are special facets of the cattle industry; these can be learned. You can't "learn" someone how to control expenses, however. Their normally tight or loose with money. Just my humble opinions, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 675120, member: 2653"] There are so many different factors that go into any business, I wouldn't personally "trust" any one person's opinion. I would research this puppy for a while on the internet, talking to other cattleman, going to livestock auctions, etc. This is, in the end, a business. IMO, running a business where you raise cattle or tulips for the local flower shop are the same. It's all about controlling expenses and maximizing your revenue. From a larger picture almost every business is similar in this respect. If you can run a business sucessfully, I would venture to say that you could plug in which specific type of business and still succeed. Obviously there are special facets of the cattle industry; these can be learned. You can't "learn" someone how to control expenses, however. Their normally tight or loose with money. Just my humble opinions, however. [/QUOTE]
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