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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 8200476" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>A dairy farm can grow grain cheaper than an all arable one especially with fert at it's current price and can use less chems, also wont need to dry it down to a stupid level or worry about a extra clean sample, it's a no brainer.</p><p>Who cares about which bit of the business makes the profit as long as total profit is extra, one of the biggest mistakes made running a business is by looking at things from a theoretical perspective, ie just run a milking herd and out source replacements and all concentrates etc, on paper it works best but in reality its isnt.</p><p>Accountants and consultants running any business is bad news IMVHO of course</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 8200476, member: 1290"] A dairy farm can grow grain cheaper than an all arable one especially with fert at it's current price and can use less chems, also wont need to dry it down to a stupid level or worry about a extra clean sample, it's a no brainer. Who cares about which bit of the business makes the profit as long as total profit is extra, one of the biggest mistakes made running a business is by looking at things from a theoretical perspective, ie just run a milking herd and out source replacements and all concentrates etc, on paper it works best but in reality its isnt. Accountants and consultants running any business is bad news IMVHO of course [/QUOTE]
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