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<blockquote data-quote="LimiMan" data-source="post: 364681" data-attributes="member: 1310"><p>If your just starting out, go commercial. The registered side is alot more work. Theres so much you need to learn and getting into the registered side is expensive and time consuming. You have to market your heifers and bulls and find Registered sales around you that you can take them to or sell off your farm. Its so much easier just to pen all the calves up, wean them, and then haul all them to the auction on any given saturday. My grandparents and parents were in the Registered business for many years, so I had all the resources available to me, facilities,knowledge,equipment. So I decided to go registered, big mistake. I dont have the time to go out and weigh every calf when their born, or weigh them when I wean them.</p><p>In my opinion you need to either, 1.Have alot of money 2.Need a tax shelter 3. Make it your full time job.</p><p>My dad tried to talk me out of going registered but I didnt listen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LimiMan, post: 364681, member: 1310"] If your just starting out, go commercial. The registered side is alot more work. Theres so much you need to learn and getting into the registered side is expensive and time consuming. You have to market your heifers and bulls and find Registered sales around you that you can take them to or sell off your farm. Its so much easier just to pen all the calves up, wean them, and then haul all them to the auction on any given saturday. My grandparents and parents were in the Registered business for many years, so I had all the resources available to me, facilities,knowledge,equipment. So I decided to go registered, big mistake. I dont have the time to go out and weigh every calf when their born, or weigh them when I wean them. In my opinion you need to either, 1.Have alot of money 2.Need a tax shelter 3. Make it your full time job. My dad tried to talk me out of going registered but I didnt listen. [/QUOTE]
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