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TBF 127 :: Buying Grain Brings Profit, Too Much Dark, and a Hard Lesson Learned

TBF 127 :: Buying Grain Brings Profit, Too Much Dark, and a Hard Lesson Learned

Released Wednesday, 21st October 2015
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TBF 127 :: Buying Grain Brings Profit, Too Much Dark, and a Hard Lesson Learned

TBF 127 :: Buying Grain Brings Profit, Too Much Dark, and a Hard Lesson Learned

TBF 127 :: Buying Grain Brings Profit, Too Much Dark, and a Hard Lesson Learned

TBF 127 :: Buying Grain Brings Profit, Too Much Dark, and a Hard Lesson Learned

Wednesday, 21st October 2015
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grinding pig feedSometimes I say things that I forget about, sometimes I say things that should be forgotten, and then sometimes there are the things that I say that need a bit of clarification. The latter of those is the case this time in regards to me saying that the pigs are the most profitable enterprise on our farm (or at least I think I said something along those lines). On the surface it would seem that the cattle or sheep would be more profitable, and that may be the case on per animal basis, but when it comes to the whole enterprise the pigs take the cake for use. The simple answer for that is "scale". Because of the limited size of our pasture the number of ruminants we can have is much lower than it would take to be "full-time" farm, or even a profitable part-time farm. There are even economies of scale that we have by raising a larger number of pigs, even though it is still at a very small scale.Check out The Beginning Farmer Show on Facebook! As always, I want to thank you so much for listening and supporting the show with your encouragement and reviews on iTunes! I am continually working to produce a better show, and I'm thankful for all of the listeners sticking with me as I learn.If you do enjoy the show, don't forget that you can subscribe on iTunes and leave a five star rating and review (by clicking the link). If you are an Android phone user you can also subscribe on the free Stitcher App. It is so very encouraging to know that people are listening and enjoying the show!I would love to hear your questions, show ideas, or comments about the show. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail! As always you can follow along with "The Beginning Farmer" and Crooked Gap Farm by checking out these links ...

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