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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1801627" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>We finally got .75" this week -- .5" Tuesday and .25" yesterday. Things are perking up with a full week of sunshine and 60-70 degree weather. Branding this weekend so we can start rotating pastures as soon as there is enough grass. Will be fast rotations for a couple weeks to get things going and still have to feed hay to keep the dry matter up. Can still salvage the "sacrifice pasture" by moving out in the next couple days but have to balance that with the condition of the rest of the place. Every bale they have to eat probably grows 3+ days of grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1801627, member: 38220"] We finally got .75" this week -- .5" Tuesday and .25" yesterday. Things are perking up with a full week of sunshine and 60-70 degree weather. Branding this weekend so we can start rotating pastures as soon as there is enough grass. Will be fast rotations for a couple weeks to get things going and still have to feed hay to keep the dry matter up. Can still salvage the "sacrifice pasture" by moving out in the next couple days but have to balance that with the condition of the rest of the place. Every bale they have to eat probably grows 3+ days of grass. [/QUOTE]
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