PLAN No. 630. BEEF CATTLE PAY WELL
Here is a man that made money during the war. This is what he says:
“In October, 1912, I owned three head of beef cows, worth $225. During the next two years I purchased $721 worth of cattle. I do not have a record of my feeding costs, but it would not be very much, as I pastured them on cheap pasture most of the year and fed only a small amount of hay for three months in the winter. During the same two years I sold $827 worth of butter and cattle, and on October 1, 1914, I had sixteen head remaining, worth $1,360. I figure my net profit, exclusive of labor and feed, $1,241. I am now satisfied that I can make the beef cattle business pay me a nice profit, and will go into it on a larger scale.”