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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 20376"><p>I wonder if any of you well-experienced cattlemen and women would care to weigh in on the following: Name and/or discuss the one or two things you have done that had the most profound effect on the profitability of your cattle operation (or that at least significantly decreased your losses!).</p><p></p><p>I know that some of the frequently cited things are decisions like: switching to a controlled breeding season, starting to use only test station bulls, using rotational grazing, forming marketing alliances, going black --- and a bunch of others. But I just thought it might be interesting to hear some other folks' ideas and experiences on the subject if any of you care to. Maybe we can all pick up a useful idea or two. Thanks, Arnold Ziffle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 20376"] I wonder if any of you well-experienced cattlemen and women would care to weigh in on the following: Name and/or discuss the one or two things you have done that had the most profound effect on the profitability of your cattle operation (or that at least significantly decreased your losses!). I know that some of the frequently cited things are decisions like: switching to a controlled breeding season, starting to use only test station bulls, using rotational grazing, forming marketing alliances, going black --- and a bunch of others. But I just thought it might be interesting to hear some other folks' ideas and experiences on the subject if any of you care to. Maybe we can all pick up a useful idea or two. Thanks, Arnold Ziffle [/QUOTE]
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