A neighbor phoned me the other day to chew the fat and pick my brain(no smart comments please!). He has about 100 cows and is always scratching for pasture. He used to be a pretty big grain farmer but got sick of working for nothing and diversified into cattle and export timothy about ten years ago. When the drought and BSE came along he bought a small oil related business and he has done very well with it.
He still has 600 acres in crop land but intends to move out of grain and increase his cow numbers. He figures he may not make any money but at least he will not be losing as much as grain farming!
I told him I thought it was not a good idea. I suggested he consider renting out his crop land and concentrating on his real money maker...the frac business! 600 acres at $60/acre is $36,000 in his pocket with no risk and no work! He is still fairly young and hasn't got too lazy yet, but I tried to tell him the time will come(all too soon) when he might not want to work as hard?
I am always amazed that people want to buy themselves more work for little return? Any piece of land put up for rent or sale immediately draws a feeding frenzy of workoholics!
I wonder if there are a whole bunch of frustrated "wantabe cowboys" just champing at the bit to get into the cattle business? Now that the border has opened will there be an influx of newcomers as well as an expansion by others already in the business?
He still has 600 acres in crop land but intends to move out of grain and increase his cow numbers. He figures he may not make any money but at least he will not be losing as much as grain farming!
I told him I thought it was not a good idea. I suggested he consider renting out his crop land and concentrating on his real money maker...the frac business! 600 acres at $60/acre is $36,000 in his pocket with no risk and no work! He is still fairly young and hasn't got too lazy yet, but I tried to tell him the time will come(all too soon) when he might not want to work as hard?
I am always amazed that people want to buy themselves more work for little return? Any piece of land put up for rent or sale immediately draws a feeding frenzy of workoholics!
I wonder if there are a whole bunch of frustrated "wantabe cowboys" just champing at the bit to get into the cattle business? Now that the border has opened will there be an influx of newcomers as well as an expansion by others already in the business?
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