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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1796751" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>He answered some questions for me via email a good many moons ago, so I appreciate that from him, can't beat free.99 when it comes to advice. Now of course, he did try to recommend south polls in the same string of correspondence but that's business, a man has a right to do that. I think both his sheep and cattle operations look pretty efficient, and he's selected appropriately for the traits he prizes most. I'm not sold on the extensive use of polywire and stuff but that's me. He's a good speaker and compelling teacher which is good because a lot of young operators have been inspired by him, and numbers are needed in all facets of ag right now, plus he educates other crowds as well. I don't know for sure what the split is of what he makes ranching and what he makes talking, but he's making a pile of money and still has time to turkey hunt a bunch from what I've gathered, so I really can't say that it matters; I was raised to be neither envious nor nosy. </p><p></p><p>As far as the regenerative grazing being "his" I also don't know that that matters either, he's the teacher so he gets to name the class. No different than when you were in school and it was "Mr. Smith's European History"... No, European history wasn't invented by Mr. Smith, nor does he own the title rights, but it's his class so who cares? One has to be careful not to go looking for stuff to complain about or one can end up exactly like the portions of the population we're always commiserating about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1796751, member: 42731"] He answered some questions for me via email a good many moons ago, so I appreciate that from him, can't beat free.99 when it comes to advice. Now of course, he did try to recommend south polls in the same string of correspondence but that's business, a man has a right to do that. I think both his sheep and cattle operations look pretty efficient, and he's selected appropriately for the traits he prizes most. I'm not sold on the extensive use of polywire and stuff but that's me. He's a good speaker and compelling teacher which is good because a lot of young operators have been inspired by him, and numbers are needed in all facets of ag right now, plus he educates other crowds as well. I don't know for sure what the split is of what he makes ranching and what he makes talking, but he's making a pile of money and still has time to turkey hunt a bunch from what I've gathered, so I really can't say that it matters; I was raised to be neither envious nor nosy. As far as the regenerative grazing being "his" I also don't know that that matters either, he's the teacher so he gets to name the class. No different than when you were in school and it was "Mr. Smith's European History"... No, European history wasn't invented by Mr. Smith, nor does he own the title rights, but it's his class so who cares? One has to be careful not to go looking for stuff to complain about or one can end up exactly like the portions of the population we're always commiserating about. [/QUOTE]
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