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    CCR Boulder

    She is doing OK. She is not as big as I would like for her to be. But it is the heifers first calf. She's go a lot of hair, more than my other calves. I will try to get a picture in a few days.
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    CCR Boulder

    Anyone have any Boulder daughter's in production? I would like to hear your opinions of them.
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    What bull to use

    Ccr Boulder is hard to beat. He is a son of Hoover Dam and that usually will clean up udders.
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    CCR Boulder

    This is a boulder daughter... a few days old.
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    really excited!

    Keep and eye on it! I just had mine ate by Armyworms. We are in Douglas County (Denlow,Vanzant area). I have heard that they are real bad south of us. What county are you in?
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    Armyworms in new grass

    Not that I don't believe him. Just that I have never had any problems with army worms and right now it looks like bare ground. Hard to belive that it can come back. I spent over $200 and acre trying to make sure that I had all my bases covered and I never dreamed that I would have armyworms...
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    Armyworms in new grass

    Guys I had a bottom field that we mainly cut for hay and lightly pasture in the winter. After this summer drought I thought it would be a good time to plow it up, lime it, fertilize it and reseed it. I seeded it in a mixture of Orchard grass and Timothy along with red and white clover, I also...
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    Pasture renovation

    Well I priced a Friendly fungus variety and almost fainted..... $3.50 a pound. Needles to say that made my mind up for me. KY31 was $.58 a pound. Then I found a man that had about two ton of clean fescue seed that he had stored for 2 years and he sold it to me for $.30 a pound. So I will...
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    Pasture renovation

    Ok I have decided KY31 it is......... I am planning on spreading half of it now, and the other half in early spring. My plan is take my disc set it as straight as I can and run it lightly over my pasture, seed it (35 lbs to the acre), and roll it. I will fertilize in the early spring. Does...
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    Pasture renovation

    I don't mind that about the Fescue at all. What about the non toxic MaxQ Jesup tall fescue? Will be persistant?
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    Pasture renovation

    Well after the very dry summer I think most of the orchard grass in my pasture has died out. It only has a few spots where it has greened up. So need to do something...... I have a book from MFA and it has some different seed mixtures Beef Bank High Sugar Grass Pasture Mix. A mixture...
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    Rye (pics)

    Looks good Angus! I planted the same thing Wednesday and it is up about 4 inches. I was looking at it last night and wishing I could get a good shower on it. Woke up this morning and to my amazement it was raining! Hope you got some too. I am a little east of Birch Tree. So hopefully you...
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    Restoring Elk in Missouri

    I have heard that the Elk are now coming from Kentucky.
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    Grass Hay and Salt??

    That is exactly what my Dad told me last night.
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    Restoring Elk in Missouri

    I live in Shannon County. And have several friends that work for the Conservation Dept. From what I have heard, they are going to be here in February. Pretty much a done deal. I think most locals here are against them because they think there will be an agent behind every tree keeping and...
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    Grass Hay and Salt??

    Back years ago,(in olden times,lol) when everyone put up square bales and put them in the barn, I heard many stories of people having to put damp hay in the barn due to whatever the reason, usually weather. So they would have a kid putting a handful of salt on each bale as it went through the...
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    Winter Pasture

    Was looking at Pennington Seeds website. Saw this Supergraze Winter Forage Mix. I am going to seed a small lot that I have currently in Pearl Millet. I live in south central Missouri. Shannon County. Mostly poor and rocky soil. The Supergrazer seems to be a mix of Rye and Ryegrass...
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