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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15755"><p>> If you were to start in the beef</p><p>> business this year with the goal</p><p>> of at least breaking even and</p><p>> ideally making a modest profit,</p><p>> what type of operation (meat,</p><p>> breeding stock...) would you have?</p><p>> Would you go with purebreds and if</p><p>> so would you register? How would</p><p>> you market? What would you use as</p><p>> factors in determining what type</p><p>> of operation and what breed? Still</p><p>> doing research before getting feet</p><p>> wet (or soaked) and sincerely</p><p>> appreciate any advice from those</p><p>> with experience. what ever ye do dont buy a bunch of wore out equipment.looks canfool you.iwent through 2 tractors 1 hayroller_cutter_rake. nothing but headeaks & wasted $$$ i finally went an got new stuff. thats what i should of done to start with. i'd had it paid for by now &not wasted all the $$$ on used stuff. & alot less headaches. it fills good to get my hay in with out breaking down everytime i go to the feld. good luck: tc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15755"] > If you were to start in the beef > business this year with the goal > of at least breaking even and > ideally making a modest profit, > what type of operation (meat, > breeding stock...) would you have? > Would you go with purebreds and if > so would you register? How would > you market? What would you use as > factors in determining what type > of operation and what breed? Still > doing research before getting feet > wet (or soaked) and sincerely > appreciate any advice from those > with experience. what ever ye do dont buy a bunch of wore out equipment.looks canfool you.iwent through 2 tractors 1 hayroller_cutter_rake. nothing but headeaks & wasted $$$ i finally went an got new stuff. thats what i should of done to start with. i'd had it paid for by now ¬ wasted all the $$$ on used stuff. & alot less headaches. it fills good to get my hay in with out breaking down everytime i go to the feld. good luck: tc [/QUOTE]
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