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    combine yield

    I've left 13 acres of rye/ryegrass pasture out of my hayfield to combine for next year's seed. Seems to be a big secret as to yield per acre. Any experience? 25 lbs. Gulf annual ryegrass and 100 lbs Maton per acre, very healthy stand, no weeds. I've figured around 40 bushels/ac.
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    seed stripper questions

    Seed strippers are uncommon here in the south, so i have no idea how well they work. I'm considering tracking one down to harvest rye/ryegrass seed and bahaia seed. Anyone had experience with harvesting either? Seems you could harvest the seed and still bale hay behind them better than with a...
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    Stevenson Basin Angus Sale

    Boy, those hundred granders were longer than my truck. Looked pure freakish. As far as EPD's, i've been more impressed. I was browsing my bulls epd's and noticed that i was even or ahead on most of the bulls. I paid nowhere near that, of course. Do the AI Guys buy these bulls favoring appearance...
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    germination on marshall ryegrass

    I've planted a pasture in marshall ryegrass, always planted gulf annual before. 9 days in, very little germination of the ryegrass, rye is up great. 2 inches of rain, fertilizer and ph are right where they need to be. Is there a longer germination on marshall? I'm fairly concerned.
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    Favorite Kind Of Peas

    zipper cowpeas.
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    our newest two...pics

    no, sorry, sure didn't...has impersonated one on the farm many times.
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    our newest two...pics

    the little black in the pictures above is turning grey buckskin, here's our third of five this spring, any predictions on coat??
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    sugargraze sorghum

    Getting ready to plant Sugargraze sorghum/sudan, has anyone planted this particular hybrid? going into this somewhat blind, going to drill it in, graze/cut for haylage. Thanks, Luke
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    foal with septic infection

    i think we have this beat....he's back to putting weight on his leg. It's been trying to see a week and a half old foal have to bear this. Vet irrigated the joint twice, both times pulling pus out of the joint. following through with massive dose of antibiotics, but he seems to be well on the...
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    foal with septic infection

    just finished up with our vet, we have a week and a half old colt with a septic infection in his knee. Was limping on sat, better on sunday.Today knee was swollen, called the vet. Vet said this is a infection in the joint of his knee and will probably kill him. Was a result of an infection...
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    our newest two...pics

    two colts born april 15 and april 18. We're thinking the light colored colt will be a dun, no palomino in the family, any other opinions? The black's granddam (stud's side) is a black, so we're thinking he'll stick.
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    Scale Options & Location

    You'll find it counter-productive to have a set of digital scales with ANY margin of error. This (in my experience) is not a place to look to go cheap or improvise. We run a tru test system with Tru-test's scale cage. Wasn't cheap, but there is zero guessing. The seperate cage allows for some...
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    Estate Taxes

    How many productive family farms have busted up into hobby farms, play ranches, pine tree farms or subdivisions due to estate taxes. I have seen more farm land lost to CRP pine trees than a Carnegie or Gates. And you wonder why my generation (i'm 24) is practically non-existent in the farming...
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    different kind of prolapse

    This was a steer calf, this was rectal...stitches didn't seem feasible. Stuck out about 6 inches, looked painful beyond measure.
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    different kind of prolapse

    recently lost a calf to what would appear to be a rectal prolapse. new one to us, anybody seen this? best physical description would be half prolapse half hemmoroid.
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    pearl millet haylage

    We've just fed the last bales of unwrapped pearl millet that was baled around 40-60% moisture. Smelled like dried tobacco, the cows tore into it better than the bermuda bales. outside was rotten and moldy, they ate that too. No problems, no miscarriages, deaths or any other problems I was warned...
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    How is your Rye grass

    We're seeing the same thing. Great color, no height. Been colder this year than last or most in recent years, plus we ran dry way into november. haven't pulled any roots, i bet they're smaller than usual.
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    pearl millet haylage

    We've done similar haylage in the past by piling it, you wind up losing the outer layer due to rot, but you do get quite a bit of good food once it seals tight. Most sources warn you aboutthe mold etc. that is produced in this, we've had no problems. Not saying it can't happen, we just haven't...
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    pearl millet haylage

    I'm in the process of baling pearl millet haylage, stored under a barn. It will be uncovered, however, it's baled extremely tight. I expect the outside ring to rot, however due to how tight it's rolled, i expect to salvage 65-70% of the roll. This isn't perfect; i'm aware of that, but it's darn...
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    Mare bred I think?

    I've got a mare that is approx 20 years old, never been bred. She came into heat, so we put her in with the stallion. Breeding went successfully, when releasing her into the pasture, the geldings chase her around usually once or twice a day. They run the crap out of her. no usual signs of being...
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