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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1706840" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I was never a large operation just average for the state.</p><p>Most I ever ran was 37 cows.</p><p>You walk in the feed store and everyone there is 60+ closer to 70. My hay man is 74 and bass fishing partner. Hay is becoming a problem here as he sold 7K round bales a year.</p><p>Next year he is doing his mine and a few other friends and neighbors.</p><p>2011 made a bunch here sell out or cut back. I sold off 70% along with all my hay equipment. Both my neighbors were about the same size when they died in the last five years.</p><p>There may be 15 cows between both places for tax purposes.</p><p>There two young men in there thirties that are trying to get into the game. </p><p>The problem I see here when my group ages out where do they sell their product and at what cost.</p><p>The salebarn will be gone the hay sales will be gone .</p><p>There is a lot more money in hay than cattle right now.</p><p>Kind of hard to pay off 250K minimum in equipment with no sales.</p><p>Here's the conundrum there is not enough land to support one ranch big enough to produce what the smaller operators are. Texas has roughly 5 million head of cattle a little over 4 million are on the smaller operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1706840, member: 694"] I was never a large operation just average for the state. Most I ever ran was 37 cows. You walk in the feed store and everyone there is 60+ closer to 70. My hay man is 74 and bass fishing partner. Hay is becoming a problem here as he sold 7K round bales a year. Next year he is doing his mine and a few other friends and neighbors. 2011 made a bunch here sell out or cut back. I sold off 70% along with all my hay equipment. Both my neighbors were about the same size when they died in the last five years. There may be 15 cows between both places for tax purposes. There two young men in there thirties that are trying to get into the game. The problem I see here when my group ages out where do they sell their product and at what cost. The salebarn will be gone the hay sales will be gone . There is a lot more money in hay than cattle right now. Kind of hard to pay off 250K minimum in equipment with no sales. Here’s the conundrum there is not enough land to support one ranch big enough to produce what the smaller operators are. Texas has roughly 5 million head of cattle a little over 4 million are on the smaller operation. [/QUOTE]
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