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<blockquote data-quote="HatCreekCattleco" data-source="post: 1784686" data-attributes="member: 42928"><p>I've actually studied your stockpiling posts quite a bit stalking these forums. I've learned alot from them also I really appreciate you sharing it sir, very good information. I'm planning one of these years to designate a pasture to let go for stock pile. As it is now I rotate, but I've been haying what's ahead of me in the summer. So I only get a few weeks in the fall for the fescue to really gain. I also have not tried the true strip grazing. My fields are all just 40 acre pastures. I really need to break down and do the hot wire deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HatCreekCattleco, post: 1784686, member: 42928"] I've actually studied your stockpiling posts quite a bit stalking these forums. I've learned alot from them also I really appreciate you sharing it sir, very good information. I'm planning one of these years to designate a pasture to let go for stock pile. As it is now I rotate, but I've been haying what's ahead of me in the summer. So I only get a few weeks in the fall for the fescue to really gain. I also have not tried the true strip grazing. My fields are all just 40 acre pastures. I really need to break down and do the hot wire deal. [/QUOTE]
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