Posted by rrlund on December 31, 2017 at 08:51:26 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: Just what not why posted by olgentdc on December 31, 2017 at 08:34:54:
I'm pretty sure I'm good until full retirement age of 66 and 2. Beyond that just depends on the weather and the price of cattle. I'm loosing a rented place next year that I've worked for 43 years,so I'll have to cut back a few cows next fall. I reach full retirement age in 2021. Next years calf crop will be finished and go out of here in 2020. Those bred cows are here now and will calve in the spring,so I should be set there. If I cull back next fall,my 2019 calf crop will be a little smaller,but those calves won't be finished until 2021 when I can get my full SS anyway,so I should be good. If the price holds,the cows all breed,the weather cooperates and I don't loose a bunch of calves,who knows,I might be able to go another year,or two,or three before I need to take it. It's just nice to have a calculator to run some actual numbers off my statement.
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