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<blockquote data-quote="pwilli3" data-source="post: 572903" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>You'd most likely be better off looking for a mentor by cruising some of the ranches in your area. Look for a good looking herd roaming the fences. Work up some courage and knock on the door of the farmhouse. Offer your assistance in return for knowledge. Explain your goals. You seem to be starting small, which is good. Some ranchers won't want to help you because it is like teaching their competition, but many will be thankful for the help.</p><p></p><p>How many cattle are you thinking to run on 50 acres? How much money do you think they will bring in? The land investment is going to be large, and I'm hoping you are not planning on the cattle generating enough income to pay for it. There is just no way that will happen these days.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwilli3, post: 572903, member: 8647"] You'd most likely be better off looking for a mentor by cruising some of the ranches in your area. Look for a good looking herd roaming the fences. Work up some courage and knock on the door of the farmhouse. Offer your assistance in return for knowledge. Explain your goals. You seem to be starting small, which is good. Some ranchers won't want to help you because it is like teaching their competition, but many will be thankful for the help. How many cattle are you thinking to run on 50 acres? How much money do you think they will bring in? The land investment is going to be large, and I'm hoping you are not planning on the cattle generating enough income to pay for it. There is just no way that will happen these days. Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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