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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 4095165" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>Well……..it’s literally a deep subject. How long you can be gone depends on your operation. What crop? What stage of the cattle business if you’re into cattle? Cow/calf producer? Stocker? What seasons do you target for sales, weaning, harvest, planting and etc.</p><p>If you are grazing animals then how heavily are you stocked per acre? That can be a huge factor. I will get back on here and post further later this evening. I don’t own this operation but I’ve worked/lived here on this ranch for getting close to 10years. There are two of us that live and work here. We manage 12,000 acres with 1,000 momma cows and we raise and bale all of our own hay. We each have 2 weeks paid vacation per year but often don’t use it all. This way of life gets in your blood and you just don’t feel right if you aren’t here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 4095165, member: 43171"] Well……..it’s literally a deep subject. How long you can be gone depends on your operation. What crop? What stage of the cattle business if you’re into cattle? Cow/calf producer? Stocker? What seasons do you target for sales, weaning, harvest, planting and etc. If you are grazing animals then how heavily are you stocked per acre? That can be a huge factor. I will get back on here and post further later this evening. I don’t own this operation but I’ve worked/lived here on this ranch for getting close to 10years. There are two of us that live and work here. We manage 12,000 acres with 1,000 momma cows and we raise and bale all of our own hay. We each have 2 weeks paid vacation per year but often don’t use it all. This way of life gets in your blood and you just don’t feel right if you aren’t here. [/QUOTE]
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