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what I've learned so far about cattle business
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjohn" data-source="post: 338574" data-attributes="member: 2593"><p>Last I heard it takes about 300 moma cows to make a full time living on the farm. Even if your wife brings home half of the bacon you had better keep your teaching job unless you got 150 head of moma cows and the land for it.</p><p>How much experience do you have in the cattle business? It doesn't sound like much from your posts. I suggest that you teach another 10 years and get some experience before you try to go full time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjohn, post: 338574, member: 2593"] Last I heard it takes about 300 moma cows to make a full time living on the farm. Even if your wife brings home half of the bacon you had better keep your teaching job unless you got 150 head of moma cows and the land for it. How much experience do you have in the cattle business? It doesn't sound like much from your posts. I suggest that you teach another 10 years and get some experience before you try to go full time. [/QUOTE]
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