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small school report, can you please help me?
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<blockquote data-quote="oljim" data-source="post: 114764" data-attributes="member: 2082"><p>Hi Karen,,great questions. Hope u make a good grade on your report...i bet u will. Here's my attempt at providing some answers - based on my own experience (may or may not apply anywhere else though),,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A good production goal would be to spend no more than half your gross income. We're able to do it most of the time on my place,,,but not all. For example,,,if the gross income for a ranch was $100K,,,u should try to run the whole operation on no more than $50K</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Lotsa short courses,,and ag related college. Also,,,good mentors and advisors - and read alot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a degree from our ag university here in Texas,,,and it's been of considerable help to me. Lots depends on your goals for life,,,a university degree may be needed for what u're wanting to do - or may not be,,,all depends.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At a public university,,a bachelors degree will cost u around $60K here in texas - at private schools you can likely count on spending almost twice that much. A college education here in texas is normally considered to be pretty cheap for what u get. In other states,,it'll likely be more.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My place is in north central texas,,,bout an hrs drive south of dallas.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!!,,,looking forward to hearing how it goes for you!!,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oljim, post: 114764, member: 2082"] Hi Karen,,great questions. Hope u make a good grade on your report...i bet u will. Here's my attempt at providing some answers - based on my own experience (may or may not apply anywhere else though),, A good production goal would be to spend no more than half your gross income. We're able to do it most of the time on my place,,,but not all. For example,,,if the gross income for a ranch was $100K,,,u should try to run the whole operation on no more than $50K Lotsa short courses,,and ag related college. Also,,,good mentors and advisors - and read alot. I have a degree from our ag university here in Texas,,,and it's been of considerable help to me. Lots depends on your goals for life,,,a university degree may be needed for what u're wanting to do - or may not be,,,all depends. At a public university,,a bachelors degree will cost u around $60K here in texas - at private schools you can likely count on spending almost twice that much. A college education here in texas is normally considered to be pretty cheap for what u get. In other states,,it'll likely be more. My place is in north central texas,,,bout an hrs drive south of dallas. Good luck!!,,,looking forward to hearing how it goes for you!!,, [/QUOTE]
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