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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 933772" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>herofan</p><p></p><p>Do not let the naysayers here dissuade you from thinking you cannot make a profit from cattle. The profit doesn't have to be the $100/head often referenced either. Getting the inputs costs under control is what it takes. I have had numerous private messages regarding the numbers I have posted/referenced on this site. In private I have answered those questions and I also post on another site most of what I do. Yes, I know how to keep records and to recognize my overhead expenses. The monies your neighbor mentioned reflects to me that he knows how to start making money but has a long ways to go to maximize his potential earnings. When he realizes how much he spends on items he does not have to have he can cut out a lot more overhead. I might add the my family never had any cattle nor did any of the last generation farm or own farm or ranch land. There were no inheritances of consequence either. Hang in there and you too will make money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 933772, member: 8973"] herofan Do not let the naysayers here dissuade you from thinking you cannot make a profit from cattle. The profit doesn't have to be the $100/head often referenced either. Getting the inputs costs under control is what it takes. I have had numerous private messages regarding the numbers I have posted/referenced on this site. In private I have answered those questions and I also post on another site most of what I do. Yes, I know how to keep records and to recognize my overhead expenses. The monies your neighbor mentioned reflects to me that he knows how to start making money but has a long ways to go to maximize his potential earnings. When he realizes how much he spends on items he does not have to have he can cut out a lot more overhead. I might add the my family never had any cattle nor did any of the last generation farm or own farm or ranch land. There were no inheritances of consequence either. Hang in there and you too will make money! [/QUOTE]
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