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Profit when buying all your feed
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<blockquote data-quote="LJCC" data-source="post: 1141436" data-attributes="member: 22499"><p>I'll add some more information for you guys to ponder. I've raised a couple dozen Holsteins from 300-750lbs for the last 4 or so years with okay luck. Every year is a learning experience. My goal now is to buy ten acres and start trying to build a feedlot up as I expand my beef herd. I don't have the ability to raise any feed do to the costs that come along with it. At the very most I could maybe rent ten or so acres for silage. This is just a hobby for now as I have a full time job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LJCC, post: 1141436, member: 22499"] I'll add some more information for you guys to ponder. I've raised a couple dozen Holsteins from 300-750lbs for the last 4 or so years with okay luck. Every year is a learning experience. My goal now is to buy ten acres and start trying to build a feedlot up as I expand my beef herd. I don't have the ability to raise any feed do to the costs that come along with it. At the very most I could maybe rent ten or so acres for silage. This is just a hobby for now as I have a full time job. [/QUOTE]
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