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<blockquote data-quote="Rogerwilco" data-source="post: 263982" data-attributes="member: 4347"><p>So would you go so far to say that it is unlikely that a small operation can be run efficiently and profitably, or are you just saying that most smaller producers are not necessarily reliant on the profitability of their operations, which is obvious?</p><p>Actually the fact that the "average" operation is small and tends not require profitability as part of it's justification also supports the notion that the average profitability of cattle production is greater than statistics indicates. In an assesment of profitability the average among producers is fairly low. Right around break-even. But who owns all the cows? Are most cattle sold at break even, or is there substantial profit in the sale of cattle that is hidden by the large number of unprofitable producers, statistically?</p><p>Excuse me for being picky, but we're talking about money and there really isn't any other good way to discuss money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rogerwilco, post: 263982, member: 4347"] So would you go so far to say that it is unlikely that a small operation can be run efficiently and profitably, or are you just saying that most smaller producers are not necessarily reliant on the profitability of their operations, which is obvious? Actually the fact that the "average" operation is small and tends not require profitability as part of it's justification also supports the notion that the average profitability of cattle production is greater than statistics indicates. In an assesment of profitability the average among producers is fairly low. Right around break-even. But who owns all the cows? Are most cattle sold at break even, or is there substantial profit in the sale of cattle that is hidden by the large number of unprofitable producers, statistically? Excuse me for being picky, but we're talking about money and there really isn't any other good way to discuss money. [/QUOTE]
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