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Re: A long time Nebraska dairy closing-selling her
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Posted by Dave from MN on October 12, 2006 at 08:21:28 from (67.133.91.28):
In Reply to: Re: A long time Nebraska dairy closing-selling her posted by barnrat on October 12, 2006 at 07:19:39:
I help some freinds that have a herd of Brown Swiss, milking about 30 or more. They are coming back from a registered herd sell out in the late 90's. They saved their heifers and are not buying any so the herd is growing. Lot of potential for the farm dairy income. Just need to look at getting alot of the labor out of the daily chores, hard to find cheap teen labor. I and my wife would like to get into it with them and try to turn the dairy portion of it around and maybe some day buy it, but how do you bring that up to the owners? I smile everytime I see some one reopening that old boarded up barn and a year later you see a herd of milk cowns in that weed over grown cow yard. Big or small good future for all ag
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