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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 244192" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>We used to go help ranchers out in the badlands where we hunted many many years ago. Being we raised livestock and farmed we pretty much knew what to do just had to adjust how they wanted it done or in the order they wanted it done.</p><p>We also sent them gift cards to a nice steak house because the wives ALWAYS liked to be taken out for a nice meal. Many of the ranchers out there years ago didn't go to town much as everything was manual labor on the ranch and that took time and lots of time! They were some good old boys and have long passed away. One even wanted a buddy of mine and me to buy his ranch and gave us a heck of a deal but back then money was tight and we didn't want to stick our necks out by buying it. One of the biggest mistakes we made in our lives was passing on that deal. To make matters worse the mineral rights went with it too. Makes me sick everytime i think of it! Oh well we had some fun times on their ranches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 244192, member: 642"] We used to go help ranchers out in the badlands where we hunted many many years ago. Being we raised livestock and farmed we pretty much knew what to do just had to adjust how they wanted it done or in the order they wanted it done. We also sent them gift cards to a nice steak house because the wives ALWAYS liked to be taken out for a nice meal. Many of the ranchers out there years ago didn't go to town much as everything was manual labor on the ranch and that took time and lots of time! They were some good old boys and have long passed away. One even wanted a buddy of mine and me to buy his ranch and gave us a heck of a deal but back then money was tight and we didn't want to stick our necks out by buying it. One of the biggest mistakes we made in our lives was passing on that deal. To make matters worse the mineral rights went with it too. Makes me sick everytime i think of it! Oh well we had some fun times on their ranches. [/QUOTE]
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