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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1833634" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Welcome!</p><p></p><p>I look at 'the other half' of the cattle equation more than 'the cow' portion, but I can do both. By the other half, I'm refering to pasture management. My approach might seem a bit different, but it makes sense in the long run. I approach 'the system' mor from an aspect that I use the cows as a tool to manage the forage base and less of an approach of managing the cows, directly at least. There is value in doing both. The pasture management often gets overlooked. On the surface, it seems you will be much freer to manage the pasture here than manage the cows. It kinda looks like there might be a lot of strings attached to the 'cow management'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1833634, member: 43196"] Welcome! I look at 'the other half' of the cattle equation more than 'the cow' portion, but I can do both. By the other half, I'm refering to pasture management. My approach might seem a bit different, but it makes sense in the long run. I approach 'the system' mor from an aspect that I use the cows as a tool to manage the forage base and less of an approach of managing the cows, directly at least. There is value in doing both. The pasture management often gets overlooked. On the surface, it seems you will be much freer to manage the pasture here than manage the cows. It kinda looks like there might be a lot of strings attached to the 'cow management'. [/QUOTE]
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