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<blockquote data-quote="preston39" data-source="post: 155194" data-attributes="member: 1487"><p>Sam....,</p><p></p><p>"Don't waste your money".... is a platform of sound advice. Remember those folks made a living back in the 50's and some would say a better one than can be carved out of the industry now. Not sure I agree with that. </p><p></p><p>An important philosophy you should consider adopting is this...</p><p></p><p>"Take the proven best from the old and merge it with the proven best from the new". The key is to know the difference. That gives us the best of both worlds.</p><p></p><p>We must utilize the capital we have/generate in order to increase more capital and thereby produce more return from the overall commitment. One thing for certain unless one finds a way to purchase 20-30 cows there will not be the chance for having 20-30 calves for sale down the road. In your situation there will only be 9-10 calves for sale from the overall commitment.(twins are always nice once in a while).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preston39, post: 155194, member: 1487"] Sam...., "Don't waste your money".... is a platform of sound advice. Remember those folks made a living back in the 50's and some would say a better one than can be carved out of the industry now. Not sure I agree with that. An important philosophy you should consider adopting is this... "Take the proven best from the old and merge it with the proven best from the new". The key is to know the difference. That gives us the best of both worlds. We must utilize the capital we have/generate in order to increase more capital and thereby produce more return from the overall commitment. One thing for certain unless one finds a way to purchase 20-30 cows there will not be the chance for having 20-30 calves for sale down the road. In your situation there will only be 9-10 calves for sale from the overall commitment.(twins are always nice once in a while). [/QUOTE]
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