On the ownership of the chopper. We keep track of the acres each of us run. Then we keep track of all repairs. We divide the repair cost into a per acre basis. Then we just settle up among ourselves.
With the 10 foot header we take 4 x30 or 3 x36 rows when chopping corn.
The feeder cattle market is getting stupid. I know a fellow that gave $2 a pound for some six weight cattle. HE is stupid. He can never break even on those cattle.
I have already bought enough calves for the next 8-10 months. I bought 900 4 weight calves in late spring. I then had them summer pastured in SD close to where I bought them. They will be coming off grass in 2-3 weeks. I also have some calves bought in GA that will be shipped the first of Nov. Then you add in my own calves we should have enough to feed for now.
The fools can bid themselves into the poor house. They bid most of the profit out of rented farm ground and now that same attitude is taking all the profit out of the cattle market.
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