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Hello Gentlemen,

 

My passions are Mooney's and Great Beef! I'm always trying to combine my obsessions. My family and I are launching a beef brand, cattle sourced from our farm, hand cut at a family owned processor.

 

I'm wondering what would the interest be in a fly in at KLCG (cheap fuel and common stop for oshkosh traffic) or KMLE (Omaha). Not looking to sell anything just wanna talk Mooney's and Feed ya some good beef. Exposure and a few pics of some good looking planes would be excellent.

 

 

Let me know if there is interest out there!

 

Thanks!

 

 

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You had me at beef.

I'd be in but it's 400nm and the logistics of 4 hours round trip and getting home around afternoon storms make it a little too hard for me.

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You had me at beef.
I'd be in but it's 400nm and the logistics of 4 hours round trip and getting home around afternoon storms make it a little too hard for me.



Thanks for the reply! If all goes well I might take suggestions for other locations....always looking for more reasons to use the mooney


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Count me in!  I keep my Mooney at Offutt.   Would be great to arrange a fly in around here.  Happy to help with arrangements/logistics.  

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Well that sounds fantastic, however I'm a little too far to make it practicable. If you want to expand the family farm, there is a growing beef industry around Ocala. Land is affordable and lots of establishments to sell to.  Oh, and year round grazing.

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I'd be interested! Not too far away from you down here in Wichita and we're always looking for high quality beef.

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Man, I got excited when I saw KLCG, then realized that nearby LaGrange, GA is KLGC . . . .

Ya'll have a good time, fly safe, and have a steak for me!

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What a nice idea. My uncle allows me to hunt on a 300 acre pasture with that is normally stocked with 80-120 head of cattle.  He always jokingly reminds me if I shoot one with spots it'll cost me $1k.  Can't say I've never considered it as I'm not really a fan of venison. 

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