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<blockquote data-quote="unlacedgecko" data-source="post: 8150765" data-attributes="member: 19130"><p>I'm doing what I can to reduce costs. And the kind of sheep I'm breeding towards should still do well sold live or dead. Flock is on track to make a (small) net profit this year, as per projections. Sale of breeding 2tooths last year meant last year was also a (small) net profit. Sooner than expected, but has slowed plans for flock expansion. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to develop a direct selling side, but that takes time. </p><p></p><p>If you want to reduce your work load and exposure, partner with someone else to joint venture/share farm/contract farm for you. You'll retain active farmer status for tax benefits and subsidy reasons. But someone else will do the work without you having to pay out a wage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unlacedgecko, post: 8150765, member: 19130"] I'm doing what I can to reduce costs. And the kind of sheep I'm breeding towards should still do well sold live or dead. Flock is on track to make a (small) net profit this year, as per projections. Sale of breeding 2tooths last year meant last year was also a (small) net profit. Sooner than expected, but has slowed plans for flock expansion. I'd like to develop a direct selling side, but that takes time. If you want to reduce your work load and exposure, partner with someone else to joint venture/share farm/contract farm for you. You'll retain active farmer status for tax benefits and subsidy reasons. But someone else will do the work without you having to pay out a wage. [/QUOTE]
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