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Taking the Long View When It Comes to Drought Management in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Kinford" data-source="post: 1839550" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>You need to tell that to Alejandro Carrillos and the thirty or fourty ranchers in Mexico who have been doing it for a few decades. When he started he was running 100+ acres per cow, feeding for six months out of the year and weaning calves at four months. After ten years he was running 30 acres to the cow without any supplements other than sea salt, and not weaning until the calves were 10 months old. After 20 years he's running around 20 acres per cow on good years and still under 30 acres per cow in drought years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Kinford, post: 1839550, member: 1599"] You need to tell that to Alejandro Carrillos and the thirty or fourty ranchers in Mexico who have been doing it for a few decades. When he started he was running 100+ acres per cow, feeding for six months out of the year and weaning calves at four months. After ten years he was running 30 acres to the cow without any supplements other than sea salt, and not weaning until the calves were 10 months old. After 20 years he's running around 20 acres per cow on good years and still under 30 acres per cow in drought years. [/QUOTE]
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