I was wondering ( now that we have estasblished we all should know cost of production, aswell as a few othere things ), what does all the years of experience and instinct out there reading this think will happen with the livestock indudtry? (maybe another thread)
If another dry year sweeps the country side or if another cow turns up sick ( the spot light is on now ), how close are we all sitting to the edge of some potentially nasty times? (I mean as a industry and personally)
Cowman makes those economic comparisons that are pretty clear in a certain way. It's all about dollars and cents. Right? Or just some of the time to some of us?
I guess our costs of doing business will vary for each of us. Some have worked with parents, taken over, bought out etc, some have started from scratch long ago and some just yesterday...
Personally, I would quit if need be. To me it only makes cents
If another dry year sweeps the country side or if another cow turns up sick ( the spot light is on now ), how close are we all sitting to the edge of some potentially nasty times? (I mean as a industry and personally)
Cowman makes those economic comparisons that are pretty clear in a certain way. It's all about dollars and cents. Right? Or just some of the time to some of us?
I guess our costs of doing business will vary for each of us. Some have worked with parents, taken over, bought out etc, some have started from scratch long ago and some just yesterday...
Personally, I would quit if need be. To me it only makes cents
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