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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3492065" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>I think he was talking about farming, crops. You stick a plow in the ground here and you'll be picking up rocks for years. Has nothing to do with how many OSU extension offices there are. </p><p></p><p>One thing I can tell you about getting started in cow calf is bull selection and heifers. Do you want a smooth birth with a 40-50 lb calf or a monster 90 lb calf your going to have to pull and hope the heifer doesn't prolapse and weather she will want anything to do with it afterwards. Do you want to cheap ot and try to corner one and try to doctor/ handle one or have a good corral and head gate squeeze chute to be able to handle an un-cooperate beast. Do lots of research before you sink lots of money into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3492065, member: 12213"] I think he was talking about farming, crops. You stick a plow in the ground here and you'll be picking up rocks for years. Has nothing to do with how many OSU extension offices there are. One thing I can tell you about getting started in cow calf is bull selection and heifers. Do you want a smooth birth with a 40-50 lb calf or a monster 90 lb calf your going to have to pull and hope the heifer doesn't prolapse and weather she will want anything to do with it afterwards. Do you want to cheap ot and try to corner one and try to doctor/ handle one or have a good corral and head gate squeeze chute to be able to handle an un-cooperate beast. Do lots of research before you sink lots of money into it. [/QUOTE]
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