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How long a term for investment would you suggest for pay back. Most certainly under ten years..... I'd say I need a payback in seven. Could a new 150cow unit pay itself in 7 years????. From what I can see the only quicker way is more cows to justify the expenditure but for me that's a none starter. Were far to good at our job and have have went full circle. Yield is short term profit....next months milk cheque. Need to concentrate on profit long term and ultimately can only be done with lower yields or cow numbers. It's yield yield yield. A myth driven by the dept ie governmentThe medium to long term view has been good since I left school, don't expect the processors to say anything else. What price would you need to commit to investment? 2 years ago the 10 year average price for the UK was 25p, by the end of last summer it was 24, I'm not saying that that's a good price but it's probably a reasonable number to do investment calculations on.