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<blockquote data-quote="blueridge" data-source="post: 365756" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>tncattle -- glad to see someone else pondering over the same decision as much as I am. I live in Upstate SC and have roughly 80 acres that is not all converted to pasture yet. I have 13 commercial cattle to date and am trying to decide on whether to go reg or not. It is not an easy decision -- money time etc. I have gotten great advice but like you take it all with a grain of salt. You have to do what you feel comfortable with and have in mind that you raise cattle because you love it and not for the money alone! It makes working with them all the more satisfying. I went with Santa Gertrudis because I like them. They may not bring as much at the sale barn, but I like looking at them better than angus. Do what makes you and your spouse excited to work the farm. GOOD LUCK!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blueridge, post: 365756, member: 5961"] tncattle -- glad to see someone else pondering over the same decision as much as I am. I live in Upstate SC and have roughly 80 acres that is not all converted to pasture yet. I have 13 commercial cattle to date and am trying to decide on whether to go reg or not. It is not an easy decision -- money time etc. I have gotten great advice but like you take it all with a grain of salt. You have to do what you feel comfortable with and have in mind that you raise cattle because you love it and not for the money alone! It makes working with them all the more satisfying. I went with Santa Gertrudis because I like them. They may not bring as much at the sale barn, but I like looking at them better than angus. Do what makes you and your spouse excited to work the farm. GOOD LUCK! [/QUOTE]
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