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Question for those who buy lightweights to feed
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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 973733" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>I want to pencil a 20% return on investment(price paid for cattle)</p><p>That's 20% after vac, meds, if I have to buy feed </p><p>I don't charge land, equip and etc</p><p>If I can't see i can put weight on them cheap then I won't attempt it, too much risk for very little return</p><p>I have made 20% on good year with little inputs but I have gone in the hole too</p><p>Some people see small margins on large volumes of calves and make it work but Its not for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 973733, member: 8382"] I want to pencil a 20% return on investment(price paid for cattle) That's 20% after vac, meds, if I have to buy feed I don't charge land, equip and etc If I can't see i can put weight on them cheap then I won't attempt it, too much risk for very little return I have made 20% on good year with little inputs but I have gone in the hole too Some people see small margins on large volumes of calves and make it work but Its not for me [/QUOTE]
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