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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 154941" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>IMO it would be easier to start small and grow little by little. This person has access to 100 acres, but it doesn't mean he has to use it all with cattle. To jump in the deep end, buy cattle for the land, and then have the price drop (or any other unpredictable bad thing) could be disastrous. Once you've bought a "bunch" of cattle and the "necessaries" that go with them, it would be hard to go back to square one.</p><p></p><p>I'm still not sure if I'm explaining it well, MSSCAMP, but I am from Louisiana and therefore need my hands to talk. Just seems easier to start small and work your way up than to dive in the deep end and maybe hit bottom...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 154941, member: 2653"] IMO it would be easier to start small and grow little by little. This person has access to 100 acres, but it doesn't mean he has to use it all with cattle. To jump in the deep end, buy cattle for the land, and then have the price drop (or any other unpredictable bad thing) could be disastrous. Once you've bought a "bunch" of cattle and the "necessaries" that go with them, it would be hard to go back to square one. I'm still not sure if I'm explaining it well, MSSCAMP, but I am from Louisiana and therefore need my hands to talk. Just seems easier to start small and work your way up than to dive in the deep end and maybe hit bottom... [/QUOTE]
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