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<blockquote data-quote="firemen122" data-source="post: 1818671" data-attributes="member: 5083"><p>We have purchased a farm that we previously owned. We can run around 60 head of cow/calf on this ground. I spent the last 6 months getting the pastures back into shape. We are ready to put some cattle on the ground, but the insanely high prices have me scared to make the leap on 20-30 head to start the herd. I am old enough to have seen these swings before, but the inflation that we have in the last 36 months or so is a new twist. What do the folks on here think the future may hold? My fear is investing 1800-2100 for a bred heifer/cow and the value plummeting in 24 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firemen122, post: 1818671, member: 5083"] We have purchased a farm that we previously owned. We can run around 60 head of cow/calf on this ground. I spent the last 6 months getting the pastures back into shape. We are ready to put some cattle on the ground, but the insanely high prices have me scared to make the leap on 20-30 head to start the herd. I am old enough to have seen these swings before, but the inflation that we have in the last 36 months or so is a new twist. What do the folks on here think the future may hold? My fear is investing 1800-2100 for a bred heifer/cow and the value plummeting in 24 months. [/QUOTE]
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