I watched a guy last spring lose forty thousand dollars in six weeks because he bought the land, the equipment, and the cattle without understanding that This Is A Cow Farm and not a lifestyle hobby. He came from a tech background, had a spreadsheet that looked perfect on a MacBook Pro, and figured he could "optimize" the biological clock of a thousand-pound animal. By the time the first round of respiratory infections hit his calves because he didn't account for the damp microclimate in the lower pasture, he was hemorrhaging cash on vet bills and emergency feed. He thought he was buying a business with predictable inputs and outputs. Instead, he bought a high-risk biological factory where the machines can die if you look at them wrong. If you don't treat this with the cold, hard logic of a manufacturing
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