Re: Can I make any money on cows?
[Re: Providence Farm]
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10/03/21 09:24 AM
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We bought a registered sheep that was breed but never produced. She had 3 lambs the year before so figured that would be a good start on sheep. Keep her with the goats. She was to flighty for our portable fence operation. The goats just get let out when we move the pen that sheep we would never have caught. Sold her. I like how the goats are in my pocket like a dog vs run from you like that darn sheep. sheep are very herd orientated, very, one alone will be a problem. With a small herd, where one is , all will be.
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Re: Can I make any money on cows?
[Re: lee steinmeyer]
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10/03/21 10:22 AM
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Dems get their way, they will be taxing your cow farts! Thats now the american way! Well that's ok I'm betting my cows will be like my wife and mother whom have never farted In their life so I should be clear on the cow fart tax since my cows won't fart.
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Re: Can I make any money on cows?
[Re: Yes sir]
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10/03/21 10:55 AM
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Meat goats are bring $3 or 4 a pound around here. I heard that last night. I tried to convince my brothers and dad 10 years ago that we should start raising them after i spent some time researching demographics across the country and how they were changing.
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Re: Can I make any money on cows?
[Re: Providence Farm]
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10/03/21 11:05 AM
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One of the things we are very concerned about is where nitrogen prices end up at. If the price continues its climb to $1000/ton it could lead to a drastic switch from corn acres to beans. This could be a real kick in the butt to the cattle industry. Cost of gain on $10 corn is not pretty! Combine that with the drought in cow county and beef at the store may look dirt cheep right now.
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Re: Can I make any money on cows?
[Re: Providence Farm]
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10/03/21 01:32 PM
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If wanting to generate extra income . But don't have experience and don't want to bury yourself in long term start up costs . I would recommend starting out renting the pasture out . You could either just provide the pasture at set price or offer your services of managing someone's livestock ( rotating pasture , putting salt/supplements out , keeping an eye on there health for the owner ) Work closely with the owner of livestock and hopefully gain knowledge to help you decide what direction you want to go . Not much pasture available anymore with farming pressure . I would think you could find a good producer in your area to learn from and generate income at the same time
I'd Rather Try And Fail Then Not Try And Succeed
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Re: Can I make any money on cows?
[Re: white17]
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10/03/21 02:18 PM
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Yes there well may be a short term switch to more beans then corn but if you farm in areas that can raise 200 plus bushels of corn on a regular basis and we get more beans and prices drop to say below $10 or even $10, even with high input costs corn will be grown as there is more profit there. Corn is an input responsive crop which means with the genetics and soil added inputs typically increase yields. Where beans are more of a glass ceiling type crop where you plant, hope for a good stand, rain in August and harvest. There is also more world pressure on beans as Brazil and Argentina now raise more beans then the US does.
Bryce I always enjoy your informative posts on these ag subjects ! So do I. I think he should have a weekly show on RFD-TV to spread his knowledge and insight.
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