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<blockquote data-quote="SJB" data-source="post: 1276656" data-attributes="member: 23940"><p>you're right, i didn't mean to sound bad, and shouldn't have typed that last sentence in my post. there are many of us on here trying to do exactly what you want to do, me included. i just wanted to point out, it may actually cost you money instead of making any money at all. after studying the business and process, and getting input from a lot of good folks on here and locally, i am certain it's going to cost me money. but like you, i have children involved, and other reasons for wanting to do it.</p><p></p><p>i will tell you what we have realized is going to work best for us. we have a neighbor in the business on a fairly large scale. he's going to help us get our pasture, fence, water, etc up to snuff. in exchange, he's gonna run a few head on us. we will have the opportunity to buy some of those and run them with his. we get a little skin in the game, we get a little experience, and he gets room to expand his operation a little bit more. that might be something you could consider, and if so, it would have a ton of benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJB, post: 1276656, member: 23940"] you're right, i didn't mean to sound bad, and shouldn't have typed that last sentence in my post. there are many of us on here trying to do exactly what you want to do, me included. i just wanted to point out, it may actually cost you money instead of making any money at all. after studying the business and process, and getting input from a lot of good folks on here and locally, i am certain it's going to cost me money. but like you, i have children involved, and other reasons for wanting to do it. i will tell you what we have realized is going to work best for us. we have a neighbor in the business on a fairly large scale. he's going to help us get our pasture, fence, water, etc up to snuff. in exchange, he's gonna run a few head on us. we will have the opportunity to buy some of those and run them with his. we get a little skin in the game, we get a little experience, and he gets room to expand his operation a little bit more. that might be something you could consider, and if so, it would have a ton of benefits. [/QUOTE]
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