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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17421"><p>> Hello, all. My girl and I looking</p><p>> to just start out with raising</p><p>> cattle. Unfortunately, we're not</p><p>> at all experienced and want to</p><p>> know where to begin doing the</p><p>> research. We're at least a year or</p><p>> two away from being able to</p><p>> actually get started, so I figure</p><p>> that this is a good time to learn</p><p>> what we need to learn (as well as</p><p>> make sure that this is the</p><p>> industry and lifestyle for us).</p><p></p><p>> Could anyone please point us in</p><p>> the right direction? We're looking</p><p>> for any and all resources that</p><p>> would help us out. Thanks in</p><p>> advance.</p><p></p><p>> Steve</p><p></p><p>Bill gave you some excellent advice. You need to love what you do! It's sort of like collections - don't collect the things you think might make you rich someday. Collect things you like - then when the market goes south you're still happy. We don't farm to make a living but to produce our own beef and keep us busy. We enjoy it! To use Mastercard's advertising campaign, "Spending time with my dad, kids, and grandkids while learning down-home values and life lessons - Priceless."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17421"] > Hello, all. My girl and I looking > to just start out with raising > cattle. Unfortunately, we're not > at all experienced and want to > know where to begin doing the > research. We're at least a year or > two away from being able to > actually get started, so I figure > that this is a good time to learn > what we need to learn (as well as > make sure that this is the > industry and lifestyle for us). > Could anyone please point us in > the right direction? We're looking > for any and all resources that > would help us out. Thanks in > advance. > Steve Bill gave you some excellent advice. You need to love what you do! It's sort of like collections - don't collect the things you think might make you rich someday. Collect things you like - then when the market goes south you're still happy. We don't farm to make a living but to produce our own beef and keep us busy. We enjoy it! To use Mastercard's advertising campaign, "Spending time with my dad, kids, and grandkids while learning down-home values and life lessons - Priceless." [/QUOTE]
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