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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 20390"><p>The biggest theing we have done to increase our bottom line is to join the local precondition/prevac feeder calf sale. This on average has increase our bottom line over 30 cents per pound over local aution house or cattle dealers. You must understand there are only 2 weekly aution houses that deal in cattle left in the state. The 2nd thing that has impacted the bottom line is records. Nothing replaces a good set of records to make decision what cows to keep in the herd and which ones need to grow wheels. It also helps when you select heifers to inter back into the herd. The 3rd thing is read, visit fellow ranchers/farmers and attend all the training and semiars you can get to. You never know when or where you will discover that money or time saving idea that adds to your bottom line. Dad has been doing mig since the 60's when he milked cows in oregon. I am experimenting with water tubs in the pasture so the cows do not walk back to the barn for water. I am always open to new ideas.</p><p></p><p>pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 20390"] The biggest theing we have done to increase our bottom line is to join the local precondition/prevac feeder calf sale. This on average has increase our bottom line over 30 cents per pound over local aution house or cattle dealers. You must understand there are only 2 weekly aution houses that deal in cattle left in the state. The 2nd thing that has impacted the bottom line is records. Nothing replaces a good set of records to make decision what cows to keep in the herd and which ones need to grow wheels. It also helps when you select heifers to inter back into the herd. The 3rd thing is read, visit fellow ranchers/farmers and attend all the training and semiars you can get to. You never know when or where you will discover that money or time saving idea that adds to your bottom line. Dad has been doing mig since the 60's when he milked cows in oregon. I am experimenting with water tubs in the pasture so the cows do not walk back to the barn for water. I am always open to new ideas. pat [/QUOTE]
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