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almost going to enter my 4th year of raising beef

Everything looks good there RA. You definitely have a knack with that camera.

As for the tractor, I had one just like it that I borrowed from my son a couple winters ago. Stupid thing ( and remember, I am a John Deere Guy ) never even made the first winter. Battery was worthless, had to go back to the old 4020. You see, you might have the oldest haying tractor on here, but I would definitely be in the running for second place. :roll:
 
R A said:
gcreekrch said:
Sagebrush and Snowballs? :shock:

Would that be a new niche marketed Antelope Flavoured Beef? :???:

RA, if you feed 2 I guarantee it will cut your yardage costs in 1/2. :wink:

As far as they do better with at least 2, can sell the extra,???

They will gain better with two of them RA. Shouldn't be overly hard in you area to get rid of the other one. Craiglist add for freezer beef may even get rid of it quickly.
 
North Ridge Ranching said:
Everything looks good there RA. You definitely have a knack with that camera.

As for the tractor, I had one just like it that I borrowed from my son a couple winters ago. Stupid thing ( and remember, I am a John Deere Guy ) never even made the first winter. Battery was worthless, had to go back to the old 4020. You see, you might have the oldest haying tractor on here, but I would definitely be in the running for second place. :roll:

Thanks!

:D Sorry to hear you had to go back to using the 4020. I know having ran that thing yesterday, I don't want to go back to using the M..... :D :D :D We really do have battery trouble with that thing....doesn't hold a charge very long anymore... :D

It is funny to have a M as the number 1 and only go to tractor.... :D You know, the point to where I could get another tractor is almost here. I'm battling now with do I "want" a bigger tractor or do I "need" a bigger one. I really don't "need" a bigger one, it would just be nice, so I think I'll run with the ol' M until I "have" to do something whenever that is??? :???:
 
Jake said:
R A said:
gcreekrch said:
Sagebrush and Snowballs? :shock:

Would that be a new niche marketed Antelope Flavoured Beef? :???:

RA, if you feed 2 I guarantee it will cut your yardage costs in 1/2. :wink:

As far as they do better with at least 2, can sell the extra,???

They will gain better with two of them RA. Shouldn't be overly hard in you area to get rid of the other one. Craiglist add for freezer beef may even get rid of it quickly.

Thanks, Jake! ...makes sense.

I've been looking into whether I could feed a few calves out for people...sell them a safe, well taken cared for product. ...but having been through what I have with horses and bucking bulls, I'm very soured on relying on anybody that doesn't live in my house for anything. I'm a big eater, maybe I will build a "2" head capacity feedlot and just sit down and eat two.... :D :D :D
 
Congrats RA it takes forever to build a herd and land holdings. I sold my cows when I went to college I sold my cows and it has taken me years to get back to where I was. I did set a goal of # of head to own by age 30 without owing a dime on them and I made it!
 
4Diamond said:
Congrats RA it takes forever to build a herd and land holdings. I sold my cows when I went to college I sold my cows and it has taken me years to get back to where I was. I did set a goal of # of head to own by age 30 without owing a dime on them and I made it!

Thanks! ...and congrats to you also! You bet, this ride I'm on is going to seem like it isn't even moving, but it is a lot of fun! Pretty rewarding stuff happens in a days time doing all this, IMO. I like it!
 
katrina said:
:D :D Ain't life spectacular?? :D :D I so needed this.... :D :D
RA, you need one of Nickys cds.... I wore mine out... I'll bet she will send ya one if ya don't already have one..

Life is fantanstic!!!!!!! :D There's so much to learn and be a part of! Like....I'm getting ready to make an incubator out of stuff just laying around....if and when those first chicks hatch, I'm going to be happy as heck I did that!! Maybe not what you were thinking, but life is great.... :D

edited: forgot to put .... cd ??? :D
 
The dealer said that I would enjoy it's easy to work on feature... :D The caster angle was all off.....so I fixed that, then I bored it out 90/100 and put in dual overhead injection shift on the fly alloy bias anti-lock cam sprockets with a compression cooling back-up.... :shock: :D :D
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So, in layman's terms, folks, what RA is trying to tell you is that he straightened up the table, got out the big plate and two spoons and had a huge feed of beans in his cut-off jeans. :cboy:
 
burnt said:
So, in layman's terms, folks, what RA is trying to tell you is that he straightened up the table, got out the big plate and two spoons and had a huge feed of beans in his cut-off jeans. :cboy:

:D :D :D :D :D :D You nailed it...... :D :D :D :D I was trying to keep it clean, but your way was much better, mine was a little mis-leading and especially with that pic.... :D :D :D
 
gcreekrch said:
Looks like it bucked you down and was trying to stomp all over you! :shock:

:D :D :D :D

Boy, it does look like that doesn't it.... :D :D Looks way more like that than me doing something productive! :D
 
You've got a pretty hot outfit for it to spin out and leave you in the dust like that. :-)

R A, you take some very nice photographs and have an admirable upbeat positive outlook on life in general. Your ranch is one of the best, no matter the size of your operation. Hopefully Mr. Stubbs will get some pointers from you on how to work hard, run good cattle, and be satified with what you are doing, without taking hand-outs from anyone. :-)
 
RA;
You get to raising chickens, and sell any surplus. That will be a pretty good indicator how much beef, and pork to feed next fall. A branding meal, beef of course, and a hunting breakfast featuring bacon are pretty good marketing tools.
A hundred years from now your descendants can write a book about the hardscrabble origins of the famous RA ranches in Missouri. It won't be an entirely new story, but it will be familiar.
 
Soapweed said:
You've got a pretty hot outfit for it to spin out and leave you in the dust like that. :-)

R A, you take some very nice photographs and have an admirable upbeat positive outlook on life in general. Your ranch is one of the best, no matter the size of your operation. Hopefully Mr. Stubbs will get some pointers from you on how to work hard, run good cattle, and be satified with what you are doing, without taking hand-outs from anyone. :-)

:D :D I don't have time to smell the roses when choring, but I might have it turned up a little hot!!! ...and need to add seat belts... :D :D

Thanks! That means a lot! I tell you what, Soapweed...a lot can be learned from what you have typed and in the pictures you've posted over the years! I'm not good at wording serious stuff, but I've taken it in to say the least! I appreciate that you take the time to do it BIG TIME!

I kinda got excited reading Mr. Stubbs deal there, then got to the last part there and went uh-oh.... :D It sounds like there's enough of them that if they really wanted to they could be cutting a lot bigger hog in the behind than me from the start, but maybe not quite the place they wanted??? or maybe even that place if they really wanted??? I'm absolutely terrible about the business side of all this, but I make up for it with time, imagination and go.... :D
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Looks like a lot of work just to lay in the shade,












:D :D


:D :D ssssshhhhh....don't tell anyone... :D :D This weather is crazy here this year just like last! A guy almost needs an excuse to find some shade.... :D :D ...and it's always good to do stuff that keeps the neighbors from coming over and asking for sugar.... just jokin... :D :D
 
Haytrucker said:
RA;
You get to raising chickens, and sell any surplus. That will be a pretty good indicator how much beef, and pork to feed next fall. A branding meal, beef of course, and a hunting breakfast featuring bacon are pretty good marketing tools.
A hundred years from now your descendants can write a book about the hardscrabble origins of the famous RA ranches in Missouri. It won't be an entirely new story, but it will be familiar.

Thanks for the input! ...sounds like sound advice! I have my first ever set of meat birds coming April 1st. Excited about that! ...and I have more layer chicks coming. I did just eat my extra more laying or dual purpose roosters and they were GREAT! I do like the idea of being able to offer people what I'm experiencing in this great food! So we'll have to see.

:D That would be pretty neat if I ever make this in to something and is worth being noted down the road.... even just within family. :D I take pictures everyday of what all is going on, so it's well documented that way....some calendars filled up too to add a little more. :D

Your post made me starvin...must go feast... :D
 

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