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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 1041062" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>Right, that was my point about borrowing for school verses something you are buying that is standing in the field that you can sell and get your money out of or at least some of it. If I borrow money to buy cattle and I sell them and get more than I had in them and more than the interest I paid I have made money of of the banks money, that I didn't have to come up with. We can't all agree on this because we are not all the same kind of operation, but I don't think any of us can say that there is only one way to go, or that everyone should borrow or knowone should borrow. This ain't a one size fits all business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 1041062, member: 16167"] Right, that was my point about borrowing for school verses something you are buying that is standing in the field that you can sell and get your money out of or at least some of it. If I borrow money to buy cattle and I sell them and get more than I had in them and more than the interest I paid I have made money of of the banks money, that I didn't have to come up with. We can't all agree on this because we are not all the same kind of operation, but I don't think any of us can say that there is only one way to go, or that everyone should borrow or knowone should borrow. This ain't a one size fits all business. [/QUOTE]
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