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<blockquote data-quote="scvfd_7241" data-source="post: 1550146" data-attributes="member: 23717"><p>Looking for information on grazing soybeans. I'm thinking about planting soybeans and having 5 to 6wt cakes on it in as backgrounding lot. I have a lot that is 4 acres that I plan to background some (20-30) calves in. I was wondering if I could plant the lot in soybeans and graze them to help with feed cost. Also thought about feeding grain and hay free choice and dividing the lot into 4 sections and rising them through the different sections to lengthen the grazing period somewhat. Looking for some advice and opinions for people who have experience doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scvfd_7241, post: 1550146, member: 23717"] Looking for information on grazing soybeans. I'm thinking about planting soybeans and having 5 to 6wt cakes on it in as backgrounding lot. I have a lot that is 4 acres that I plan to background some (20-30) calves in. I was wondering if I could plant the lot in soybeans and graze them to help with feed cost. Also thought about feeding grain and hay free choice and dividing the lot into 4 sections and rising them through the different sections to lengthen the grazing period somewhat. Looking for some advice and opinions for people who have experience doing this. [/QUOTE]
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