Posted by bison on January 04, 2015 at 16:17:36 from (69.168.144.138):
In Reply to: losing money posted by Allan In NE on January 04, 2015 at 12:48:52:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeNow don't be so pessimistic,.one can make money with farming but he needs to think outside the box and willing to change and dare to jump.
I had grain, i had dairy,i had pigs and beef,..all a no go and going backwards
But when i switched the operation to only raising Bison in 96 the world opened up and i never looked back, the workload and the cost disappeared and the pay check took a jump upwards.
The ranch will be payed off this year..All 1800 acres of it.
I own the animals and machinery outright already and have enough money in the bank to last me this year + i still have a hundred yearlings to sell come fall for next years pay.
Save for a disaster(knock wood), this spring there's gonna be a new calf crop on the ground that should get me trough 2017.
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