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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 792547" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>I am not an amway person. I don't have any proof that is works either, I only stated what I do. Cattle should not have to be routinely wormed. Rotating pastures and pumping out of ponds to tanks would help a lot of folks. Once again my market dictates I use no chemicals. I personally shake hands with every person that eats my beef. Most people have no idea where theirs ends up. If someone offered you 50 cents more per pound for your calves, I bet you would figure out a way raise them without chemicals. Making money with cattle is just as much marketing as producing them. If you let someone else do most of the marketing, most of the profits go with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 792547, member: 14878"] I am not an amway person. I don't have any proof that is works either, I only stated what I do. Cattle should not have to be routinely wormed. Rotating pastures and pumping out of ponds to tanks would help a lot of folks. Once again my market dictates I use no chemicals. I personally shake hands with every person that eats my beef. Most people have no idea where theirs ends up. If someone offered you 50 cents more per pound for your calves, I bet you would figure out a way raise them without chemicals. Making money with cattle is just as much marketing as producing them. If you let someone else do most of the marketing, most of the profits go with them. [/QUOTE]
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