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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3491623" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I’ve heard a lot of guys use the exact same logic on cattle raising. “I’m not making money with 150 head, so I need to lease more land, buy more equipment, and increase to 300 head.” By the time they lease the land, buy the equipment and cattle, they ain’t going to be making money at 300 head either.</p><p></p><p>I know some guys that are raising “contract cattle” and give the impression of doing OK. All they have to provide is the land, time, equipment, and labor, and they get a monthly check. The cattle owners pay for the cattle, feed, hay, and any medicine or vet bills. It sounds less risky than most ag enterprises.<img src="/images/smilies/anyone.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anyone:" title="Anyone :anyone:" data-shortname=":anyone:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3491623, member: 24452"] I’ve heard a lot of guys use the exact same logic on cattle raising. “I’m not making money with 150 head, so I need to lease more land, buy more equipment, and increase to 300 head.” By the time they lease the land, buy the equipment and cattle, they ain’t going to be making money at 300 head either. I know some guys that are raising “contract cattle” and give the impression of doing OK. All they have to provide is the land, time, equipment, and labor, and they get a monthly check. The cattle owners pay for the cattle, feed, hay, and any medicine or vet bills. It sounds less risky than most ag enterprises.:anyone: [/QUOTE]
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