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<blockquote data-quote="Goodlife" data-source="post: 860075" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>Thanks for this one Gale. I had been trying to find out on the internet what an Extension Agent was all about. I will be finding out who mine is and giving him a friendly ring. </p><p></p><p>I also had decided that the first year or two I will purchase a couple of calves and trying to raise them to feeder steers. Then if all is going well move to breeder cattle. This allows me to get my feet wet and as you said, finding people who want to purchase a side of beef is easy. I have had a lot of my frineds that know I am doing this proclaim they want to purchase a side of beef from me. It is good to know where your food comes from.</p><p></p><p>My DW won't be too happy when I tell her the vinyl fence just won't work for cattle. She loves the look. I am happy however. Have you looked at the price of the vinyl fencing? Whew!!</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodlife, post: 860075, member: 17226"] Thanks for this one Gale. I had been trying to find out on the internet what an Extension Agent was all about. I will be finding out who mine is and giving him a friendly ring. I also had decided that the first year or two I will purchase a couple of calves and trying to raise them to feeder steers. Then if all is going well move to breeder cattle. This allows me to get my feet wet and as you said, finding people who want to purchase a side of beef is easy. I have had a lot of my frineds that know I am doing this proclaim they want to purchase a side of beef from me. It is good to know where your food comes from. My DW won't be too happy when I tell her the vinyl fence just won't work for cattle. She loves the look. I am happy however. Have you looked at the price of the vinyl fencing? Whew!! Ed [/QUOTE]
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