Being a fairly frugal kind of guy I know I raise cattle fairly cheap, while keeping production relatively decent.
Maybe I have to squeeze that last dime until it squeaks?
I'm not that great on marketing? I wanted to raise cattle and farm.....not be a beef or grain salesman. If I wanted to do that I would have gone and got a job with Cargill or ADM?
But still, I raise my calves pretty cheap compared to most, in the industry. I've figured out how to feed cheap, meet what the market wants, and don't require every new toy in the book!
It doesn't matter.........fuel goes up, machinery repairs/replacement are insane, the county increases my taxes every year no matter what I make, the government requirement drivel increases every year, power/heat/utilities march on!
I'm a little different than many here. I live in an area where the land is desirable for acreages (or even crop production)....when canola is $14/bu and even feed barley is $5.......the question is what am I trying to prove?
Land here is $4,000 /acre! That is actually what the county (notorious cheapskates) is paying me for a road allowance!
Unless I'm a complete idiot...it's time.
Maybe I have to squeeze that last dime until it squeaks?
I'm not that great on marketing? I wanted to raise cattle and farm.....not be a beef or grain salesman. If I wanted to do that I would have gone and got a job with Cargill or ADM?
But still, I raise my calves pretty cheap compared to most, in the industry. I've figured out how to feed cheap, meet what the market wants, and don't require every new toy in the book!
It doesn't matter.........fuel goes up, machinery repairs/replacement are insane, the county increases my taxes every year no matter what I make, the government requirement drivel increases every year, power/heat/utilities march on!
I'm a little different than many here. I live in an area where the land is desirable for acreages (or even crop production)....when canola is $14/bu and even feed barley is $5.......the question is what am I trying to prove?
Land here is $4,000 /acre! That is actually what the county (notorious cheapskates) is paying me for a road allowance!
Unless I'm a complete idiot...it's time.
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