I see cowman has been trying to scare off any new comers with his numbers lately. Haven't had a bunch of time for the old computer these days. Half done calving as of today - first due date was April 1. Things are going great.
Dropped in to see cowmans numbers and thought I would share some myself.
I guarantee that I will make some money in this business this year cowman, and likely most on this board will. If you don't like the conventional route, you do have choices. Confidence like Mr. Wilson has in his stock will fetch him and extra buck or two on the grid, and vertical integration with secondary marketing groups will fetch even more with a bit more risk....
So here's my numbers cowman. Told you before that I paid $1.50 per day to have em custom fed. --- Well now I am buying the (silage - barley - mineral mix,) driving down the road a mile with my $2000.00 feed wagon and paying the guy 70 cents a day. I am addding a bit less than 30 cents worth of hay which I paid a heap for --- but it has had no fetilizer or chemical contamination.
Therefore - the $1.50 was pretty close if you say that he was charging me 50 cents for yardage. I don't know for sure, but I think he was making a few bucks, and is still making a few selling me the mixed ration. Probably would have run me down the road if he were'nt.
So let's say that $1.50 is high for the winter,and makes the feeder some dough. Then let's say one dollar a day for pasture (165 days).Looks to me like $465.00. Granted my cows are small and carry some extra value in their calves, but let's not scare everyone off with these dismal numbers of yours cowman. The numbers I have presented are custom rates. Guys like Mr. Wilson and Purecountry can easily do it for a lot less.
Gol darn it I love those rose colored glasses on a sunny April day.
Catch you all on the flip side.
Dropped in to see cowmans numbers and thought I would share some myself.
I guarantee that I will make some money in this business this year cowman, and likely most on this board will. If you don't like the conventional route, you do have choices. Confidence like Mr. Wilson has in his stock will fetch him and extra buck or two on the grid, and vertical integration with secondary marketing groups will fetch even more with a bit more risk....
So here's my numbers cowman. Told you before that I paid $1.50 per day to have em custom fed. --- Well now I am buying the (silage - barley - mineral mix,) driving down the road a mile with my $2000.00 feed wagon and paying the guy 70 cents a day. I am addding a bit less than 30 cents worth of hay which I paid a heap for --- but it has had no fetilizer or chemical contamination.
Therefore - the $1.50 was pretty close if you say that he was charging me 50 cents for yardage. I don't know for sure, but I think he was making a few bucks, and is still making a few selling me the mixed ration. Probably would have run me down the road if he were'nt.
So let's say that $1.50 is high for the winter,and makes the feeder some dough. Then let's say one dollar a day for pasture (165 days).Looks to me like $465.00. Granted my cows are small and carry some extra value in their calves, but let's not scare everyone off with these dismal numbers of yours cowman. The numbers I have presented are custom rates. Guys like Mr. Wilson and Purecountry can easily do it for a lot less.
Gol darn it I love those rose colored glasses on a sunny April day.
Catch you all on the flip side.
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