Posted by gitrib on June 29, 2012 at 09:24:31 from (108.203.179.59):
In Reply to: Renting Farm Land posted by greenmachineman on June 29, 2012 at 07:42:22:
First let me say I feel that you have some misconception about Dairy Farming. Just because he milks 3000 cows does not mean he is rolling in money, Makes me remember my wife her paents were cattle and grain farmers. As a little girl she always told them she was going to marry a Dairy famer because they had more money not relizing it was the constant drip money coming in and not having to wait for grain to be sold or catle shipped. She married me and found out the difference. Perhaps he does have a good flow of cash from 3000 cows but he has a lot of expenxe feeding that bunch. If they are good milking herd. Figure 30 lbs of grain and 30 lbs of hay per day per cow as a minimum. There is no get rich scheme. gitrib
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