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    #11
    Further more in case you think you make a lot of money on your pasture or hay:

    Pasture/acre:
    bush pasture $30/acre rent
    improved pasture (conventional) $50
    hay @3 tons/$60 ton $180
    less costs (cutting, raking, baling, hauling,seeding/fert) ??? $120
    Net hay $60?

    If you can buy land for $1,000/acre at 3.5%, all of the above would work....or come close to it? At $2000/acre, none of the above would work.
    When you get up to $3,000 or %$4,000/acre......I don't think anything will work....unless you're selling stuff in a baggie!

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      #12
      Allfarmer and Grass farmer I dont want to be too pushy but you both seem to be upbeat on this cow buisness I sure would like to see a set of numbers like asrg gust posted,, mabey we all are missing something here, I realize land is cheaper where you are but frieght is pretty costly isnt it.

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        #13
        Horse, I don't see the commodity outlook being all
        that exciting - running cows, making hay, feeding
        200 days and dumping weaned calves in the fall run
        doesn't attract me. I don't see that economies of scale
        by going to 300 or beyond really help - if the margin
        isn't there with a smaller number it won't be there
        with a bigger number. To run 3 or 400 you need that
        much more land so I don't see how you get ahead.

        I'm upbeat on the cattle business the way we do it
        though. Minimizing costs at every stage, adding value
        at every stage, controlling the genetics from the
        conception of the seed-stock right through to the
        finished beef. Then direct marketing an in-demand
        product to customers 2 hours from my farm.
        I would estimate the current total supply of grass-fed
        beef going into cities like Calgary is supplying
        somewhere between 1-2% of the population so the
        sky is the limit as far as potential growth goes. I don't
        think there is a better opportunity in livestock
        agriculture today than what we are doing but each to
        their own.

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          #14
          Horse: Those aren't my numbers....just putting out numbers that a lot of people are actually using.
          I'm not nearly as efficient as grassfarmer, but better than the numbers I put up for an example.

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            #15
            Actually....my numbers might be worse as I am on very expensive land!

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