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Purchasing Cow/calf pairs in spring '09
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<blockquote data-quote="srockcastle" data-source="post: 604725" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Hi Karen, I am curious of the breed "Black Baldie". I have not been able to find anything about that breed anywhere. Is it a cross breed or is that one a pure bred or slang for some other breed? I just came back from a Stockman Grass Farmer seminar called Small,Smart and Successful. Among some of the speakers were Joel Salatine and Alan Nation. Great info and nice to get with so many like minded people. One thing they brought up several times was the topic of leasing land rather than purchasing land. The consensus was you are better off leasing your land rather than purchasing. That was new to me. Leasing prices were lower than deeded payments and you don't have to pay the taxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srockcastle, post: 604725, member: 9018"] Hi Karen, I am curious of the breed "Black Baldie". I have not been able to find anything about that breed anywhere. Is it a cross breed or is that one a pure bred or slang for some other breed? I just came back from a Stockman Grass Farmer seminar called Small,Smart and Successful. Among some of the speakers were Joel Salatine and Alan Nation. Great info and nice to get with so many like minded people. One thing they brought up several times was the topic of leasing land rather than purchasing land. The consensus was you are better off leasing your land rather than purchasing. That was new to me. Leasing prices were lower than deeded payments and you don't have to pay the taxes. [/QUOTE]
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