russoniello vinicio
here in my neck of the woods(tx & ok) i can't pencil a breakeven much less a profit.
once you figure in the price of land.
land prices in western ok & tx are in the 800.00 to 1500.00 (some even more)an acre and takes several acres for a cow.
the further east you go you get less acres per cow but your land prices go up as well and seems like your input cost go up as well(fertlizer,lime etc)
the best cattle country i've seen (i haven't seen much
) is east of wichita ks to iola or ft.scott but the winters are tough
oklahoma does have some tough country down in the breaks in sw part of the state but there is some really good country as well.
i like wetherford south to apache to ada, stillwater to enid to claremore to welch, but thats just me.
say you could find a 1000 acres @1000.00 an acre in oklahoma.
thats $1000000.00
which would pay more the 100 cows on the 1000 acres or the million in the bank.
sorry to be so negative but i can't figure a way to make it pay.