If you want to go back to the countryside to plant grass and feed cattle and sheep, do you have any

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-13
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Planting grass and raising cattle is very common in the south, and Lao Wang raises cattle in this way, which is naturally feasible, but if you want to say that there is no prospect in the future, small-scale cattle raising is feasible, but if you want to plant grass and raise cattle on a large scale, Lao Wang is not recommended.

    People in the north grow more corn, either they have corn stalks at home to feed their cattle, or they can pull the next door neighbor's, and roughage can be easily obtained. However, it is not easy in the south, where families used to grow rice and were able to get a lot of straw to feed their cattle.

    But now there are fewer people who grow rice, and the use of straw is more, and the quantity is less ** and more expensive, so it is not very cost-effective to feed cattle. In the south, you really have to feed the straw every day, then the cost of raising cattle will come up, and it will be difficult to make a lot of money from raising cattle.

    Therefore, in the south, those who have free-range conditions will be free-ranged, and if there are no free-range conditions, they will have to grow their own grass and raise cattle. You go outside to cut weeds and feed the cattle, but it is not very stable, and there is no grass in winter. But if you grow grass and raise cattle by yourself, then you don't need to mow the grass all over the village, just cut the grass at a fixed time every day and come back to feed the cattle.

    However, it is better to use your own land to grow grass and raise cattle, so that there is no need for rent, and once you need rent, it is a bit less cost-effective. It is better to spend 500 yuan a year on an acre of land, but it costs 1,000 yuan a year for an acre of old farmers, so it is obviously not cost-effective to use such a high rent just to plant pasture.

    If you don't manage it, the output may only be about 10 tons, plus manual purchase and fertilizer money, it is better to spend money to buy 10 tons of corn stalks and come back to raise cattle.

    Therefore, if you spend rent to plant grass, you must manage it well and strive to achieve an output of 20 tons, so that it is more cost-effective to grow grass and raise cattle, and the yield is low just enough to cover the cost, so it is better not to plant.

    And Lao Wang also has to say, that is, planting grass and raising cattle is only suitable for small-scale cattle raising, once the scale is too large, it is not suitable to plant grass to raise cattle. Because you can't manage it alone, you have to hire someone to grow the pasture. It costs forty or fifty thousand yuan a year to hire someone.

    If you can only manage 20 acres, the labor cost alone will reach 2,000 yuan, and you will know whether it is cost-effective if you think about it.

    In short, it is feasible to grow grass and raise cattle, but the prospect is not too big, and you can choose to choose a small scale, and you can only choose captivity. This is something that everyone needs to understand. If you have more questions, you can ask them directly, and you will try your best to do so.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think this future is quite promising, because the demand for cattle and sheep is quite high, as long as you can raise these animals well, I think you can make a small profit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is very little land in the countryside now, but basically it is still used for farming, so the development prospect of returning to the village to raise cattle and sheep is small, and now the cost of simple manual raising is high, more troublesome, and there is less money, so it can not better cater to the market.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The prospect of cattle raising is still okay, so to speak, the prospect of cattle raising in these two years is better than any previous year, and the profit is much better than before.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rural land is very promising for planting grass to feed cattle and sheep. In our rural hometown in the northwest Hexi Corridor, the land here is contracted to plant alfalfa by local farmers at 500 per mu, and then more than 300 small-tailed Han sheep are raised.

    It is not surprising that rural people cut grass and feed cattle and sheep. But if you contract land to grow grass in the countryside and use the grass to feed cattle and sheep, I think the direction of development is right. However, whether or not you can really make money depends on the specific situation, and it is better to engage in aquaculture at home if you are afraid of hardship or tiredness, and it is a good project for farmers to turn over and make a fortune, and rural people want to make a fortune, rely on the mountains to eat the mountains, rely on the water to draft, rely on the opportunity for no one to farm, and have good planning and management.

    Let's start with winter wheat, garlic, corn, peanuts and sweet potatoes. Among them, garlic straw, peanut straw and sweet potato straw can be fed to sheep, and wheat and corn straw can be fed to cattle. Peasant households, on a small scale, are allowed to raise three, five, or more than 10 cows or sheep under conditions, as in Xinjiang, whether it is a corps company or a local village, and the management is reasonable, scientific, not to mention making a fortune, but it is profitable.

    In the arid mountainous areas of the Loess Plateau, although the land is not valuable, the contract fee per mu is only about 50 yuan, and there are large breeding sites, but due to the low amount of precipitation, the soil is barren and thin, and the benefits are not good when planting alfalfa and corn. It's harder to make money.

    First, because the free-range cattle and sheep eat grass in the wasteland or in the mountains, some of these grasses are Chinese herbal medicines, which can play a natural role in the immunity of cattle and sheep, and rarely get sick, so there is no need to take medicine, and sheep are also relatively smart, poisonous grass, it will not eat. According to the actual local situation, how much to sell, how much to cost, how much to profit, sell high, may not be able to sell, low on the loss of money, the risk is not small.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course it is. The cattle and sheep bred in this way are particularly good, they will be sold for a lot of money, and the benefits received in this way will be very large and especially profitable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is very suitable, and it can also be very profitable, and can make the cattle and sheep grow better and sell at a good price.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it's very suitable, because it not only increases the production of cattle and sheep, but also doesn't disturb other people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The people in the village hoe the grass and feed the cattle and sheep, which is not strange in the first place. But if you contract the land to grow grass in the countryside and use the grass to feed the sheep and cattle, I think the development trend is right. However, whether you can really make money depends on the detailed analysis of the situation and the calculation of the capital account, and you can't blindly follow the trend.

    First of all, the scale of operation should be large enough. Find out if your sheep and cattle are family-raised, or if you plan to feed them on a business scale. The size of the feeding operation involves the issue of cost sharing.

    If the family wants to raise a few cows or only a dozen sheep, the scale of this feeding operation is too small, and it is likely that your feeding cost will be particularly high.

    If it is regarded as a project investment, ready to raise dozens or even hundreds of sheep and cattle, the scale of operation will be thin, the cost will be thin, but the small profits can be overgained, but in this way, the total investment must also be greatly increased. Therefore, before doing it, we must calculate the input-output cost-cost ratio.

    Secondly, the cost should be low enough. It is necessary to find out how much it costs to contract land, labor input, and crush forage. The difficulty factor of grass cultivation for feeding cattle and sheep is not very large, and the land requirements are not very high.

    However, if the rent you rent is expensive, coupled with the high local labor, you also need to invest in green feed crushing machinery, etc., this kind of cost is different from place to place.

    For example, the slope land in the mountainous areas of Guangxi is generally 200 300 yuan per mu, and the slope land is likely to be less, while the paddy field arable land ranges from 600 to 1000 yuan, and the largest can reach 1500 yuan per mu, and the price difference is very large. It is recommended to choose some barren slopes near the foot of the roadside and other slopes to level and replant, which will save a lot of rent.

    Finally, intensive feeding is indispensable. If you want to raise sheep and cattle into a commodity, it is not enough to just feed grass, which must be thought of before raising. Cattle and sheep eating grass is the traditional way of raising grass in the village, but if it is just fed grass, this kind of sheep and cattle can only keep alive, and it is unlikely to grow fat and fat.

    It is difficult for sheep and cattle to fulfill the value of their commodities if they are not fat.

    Therefore, in the process of feeding sheep and cattle, we must feed the forage and concentrate together in a certain proportion, so that the sheep and cattle can eat healthy and fat, and the most important thing is that the sheep and cattle can be sold at a good price. The forage is converted into paper money with the help of cattle and sheep, and this kind of industrial chain may be very promising.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, as long as you work hard you can get wealth, there is no problem in supporting yourself, you have to be self-reliant.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is possible to make a fortune, but don't have unrealistic illusions. Happiness comes from struggle, so there should be a long-term pattern and continuous efforts.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, and the value of such income is relatively high, and the cost is relatively cheap, and the ways to sell it are also relatively diverse.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Personally, I don't think it's profitable to farm or raise pigs, cattle and sheep in rural areas. It may be because they do not have a large area of cultivation and a large number of pigs, cattle and sheep and the like, so the profit is still very small. But if it is really the kind of farming with dozens of acres of land, or raising in circles, the profits are still very considerable.

    Like we usually plant a few acres of land in each family, and the annual harvest of a few acres of land is thousands of yuan, so there is not much profit. The family usually raises a pig, cow and sheep, that is, raising one or two to feed them the leftovers at home when they are free. But this did not cause much profit to the family, and it was not profitable.

    For example, in our village, there are a large number of young laborers and interests who go out to earn money and work, so most of the village has been deserted. That's why there are so many families who contract these wastelands. Grow crops in the field, or plant trees and other crops that can increase your family's profits.

    It may take a lot of time and effort to work in the fields, but the annual harvest is very profitable.

    But most of them are middle-aged people who are relatively old, because the young labor force has been sold to work. But that's it, if you really farm a lot in the countryside, I think it's still more profitable. As for whether you can make money or not, it depends on you personally.

    The weather is in good shape, so that the dealer can have a good harvest and make money.

    There is also raising pigs, cattle and sheep, to be honest, there are no people in our village who raise pigs, cattle and sheep in a large area, generally raise three or four of them at home, and then go to the field to put them in the field and take them to the mountains to graze or something, so there is basically no profit to calculate.

    But in general, if you really raise a large area, it is more profitable to raise pigs, cattle and sheep, after all, the current crops are decreasing step by step, and the annual harvest is not as good as before, so I think if you want to make money in the countryside, you should still raise cattle and sheep.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In rural areas, it is definitely still to raise pigs, cattle and sheep to make money.

    There are very few people in the countryside who rely only on farming, because farming is not very profitable at all. The natural disasters of farming cannot be controlled at all, a strong wind, a heavy rain, and some bad weather directly hail. As a result, the crop yield has basically been severely reduced, and if the peasants continue to make money from this, they will really not be able to survive the year.

    In today's rural areas, there are still many people who make money by raising, some people raise pigs, some people raise sheep, and some people raise cattle. These farmers are relatively good at making money, and they rely on the grain they produce from farming to directly supply their livestock to eat, so that they don't have to worry about the problem of food at all, and at the same time, they will get a lot of income when they switch to livestock. Farmers must know their own way of making money, don't let their hard work be wasted, and learn to raise pigs, cattle and sheep for a year's work.

    You must know that pigs, beef and mutton are very expensive every year, and farmers have cultivated them from a young age to raising them, although the time is a little long, but the income obtained is very high. A cow is generally more than 10,000 yuan. Some large farmers are very likely to raise about 50 heads.

    Now this kind of breeding is also advocated in the countryside, otherwise the farmers don't want to go out, and there is really nothing to do. The risk of raising pigs, cattle and sheep is still relatively small, generally what is the disease in time to see the veterinarian, it will generally be solved, animals and people are the same, there will be a lot of manifestations when sick. Only with small risks can we make a lot of money and make the peasants' lives better.

    Farmers, now only relying on farming is not enough, raising pigs, cattle and sheep is a very good way to make money, but also a good business opportunity, can basically do a steady profit without loss.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, the scale is too small.

    Whether it is planting or breeding, there must be a certain scale, if there are only one or two acres of land, or only a few pigs, there is no way to make money. This kind of can only be purchased by others, the output is also limited, and the harvest after a few months of hard work is not enough for half a month's expenses.

    Second, the cost is too high.

    Feed, nutrition, pesticides, are all wanted, my husband's relatives have raised 3 pigs, but because their own family is a restaurant, so the pig's food is not a problem, but if there is no restaurant, you have to feed the feed, a family of three every day ** There are so many leftovers to feed the pigs? So if you feed pigs, the cost is very high.

    3. It's really hard to watch the sky and eat.

    If it rains continuously or the temperature rises continuously, the farmer will not be able to stand it. The amount is small, and if you are tossed by the weather, you don't expect anything.

    So in the final analysis, whether to make money or not depends mainly on how big the scale is and how much output can be reached.

    Answer: Ribbon.

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