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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 426590" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Yea but don't forget this is a nightmare county for TB and the gain with milk is that even if you go down with TB you will still get a milk cheque each month.. image you have 200 sucklers, TB test the well grown 150 head 11 month old suckled calves to sell in OCT... one is a Reactor ( or IR if you have had TB in the last 3 years ) and that is that... your all but unable to sell the 150 cattle worth 110k, have no cashflow for at least 5 months and no shed space/ feed to house these cattle all winter... then what?? ( and this type of situ is very common here in the southwest )..</p><p></p><p>I agree about the milk price dropping thou and can see many farmers with borrowed money going bang come 2016/17...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 426590, member: 1048"] Yea but don't forget this is a nightmare county for TB and the gain with milk is that even if you go down with TB you will still get a milk cheque each month.. image you have 200 sucklers, TB test the well grown 150 head 11 month old suckled calves to sell in OCT... one is a Reactor ( or IR if you have had TB in the last 3 years ) and that is that... your all but unable to sell the 150 cattle worth 110k, have no cashflow for at least 5 months and no shed space/ feed to house these cattle all winter... then what?? ( and this type of situ is very common here in the southwest ).. I agree about the milk price dropping thou and can see many farmers with borrowed money going bang come 2016/17... [/QUOTE]
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