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<blockquote data-quote="Cowdirt" data-source="post: 515634" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p></p></blockquote><p>tncattle, you're my neighbor so I hope you take this constructively. I've watched your posts with interest. Seems to me, after all the talk is done, the most productive thing that you have actually done toward learning the cattle business is working cattle with a local farmer. That's productive. I may be way off base.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Just being honest here but yes you are way off base. There are simply some things I don't share for various reasons. Working with the local cattle farmer has been great for sure but there has been plenty more going on behind the scenes. I'm not trying to mislead anyone but have learned a great deal in the last 2 years and have been careful as to what I divulge on here. Again, not trying to be sneaky but certain things are just best not shared because they are private to me and my family.[/quote] </p><p></p><p>tncattle, all I have to go on is what I read here; these incessant questions on all subjects. Now it's "puts" and "calls". In my neck of the woods we have a saying: "Why don't you s--- or get off the pot?"</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Cowdirt, post: 515634, member: 2609"] [/quote] tncattle, you're my neighbor so I hope you take this constructively. I've watched your posts with interest. Seems to me, after all the talk is done, the most productive thing that you have actually done toward learning the cattle business is working cattle with a local farmer. That's productive. I may be way off base.[/quote] Just being honest here but yes you are way off base. There are simply some things I don't share for various reasons. Working with the local cattle farmer has been great for sure but there has been plenty more going on behind the scenes. I'm not trying to mislead anyone but have learned a great deal in the last 2 years and have been careful as to what I divulge on here. Again, not trying to be sneaky but certain things are just best not shared because they are private to me and my family.[/quote] tncattle, all I have to go on is what I read here; these incessant questions on all subjects. Now it's "puts" and "calls". In my neck of the woods we have a saying: "Why don't you s--- or get off the pot?" [/QUOTE]
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