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  1. Raycountry

    What improvements are you making?

    Where do you live now?
  2. Raycountry

    Bull calf

    How long do I leave a bull calf in with the herd?
  3. Raycountry

    And another cattle newby joins the group.

    Welcome, lots of good information here.
  4. Raycountry

    Lime

    Good point, I was just trying to show a minimum transportation fee. More like 4 dollars a mile.
  5. Raycountry

    Lime

    The thing I like about pelletized dolomite lime is it is easier for me to apply with my broadcast spreder. Ag lime I had to rent a commercial spreader with a person inside to make sure it flowed correctly. As a truck driver (my day job), no company is going to move anything for under 2 dollars...
  6. Raycountry

    Lime

    Had been putting it on at 1/2 ton per acre.
  7. Raycountry

    Lime

    Thank you for the good info. Did a soil test last year and was at a 6, that was after 4 years of lime application of pelletized.
  8. Raycountry

    Lime

    Pelletier, I wanted ag, but not available.
  9. Raycountry

    Winter feeding

    They were basically cleaning it up every day.
  10. Raycountry

    Lime

    Yes, everything is trucked in from far away.. Which explains the cost.
  11. Raycountry

    Lime

    We can't get the coarse larger stuff here.
  12. Raycountry

    Lime

    I wished I knew why. Expensive here.
  13. Raycountry

    Lime

    I just got a price on lime at 300 a ton. I farm the owners land, I get out it what I put into it. I'm improving his land in exchange for forage I get from it. I cannot afford to do everything perfectly so, I put it on at 1/2 ton an acre and do a soil test every 3 years. If tomorrow he says no...
  14. Raycountry

    Lime

    I just got a price on lime at 300 a ton. I farm the owners land, I get out it what I put into it. I'm improving his land in exchange for forage I get from it. I cannot afford to do everything perfectly so, I put it on at 1/2 ton an acre and do a soil test every 3 years. If tomorrow he says no...
  15. Raycountry

    1960 ford 1 ton

    Someone was wanting to restore a old Ford pickup.. I have one it runs, and 1 ton Dually, flatbed. Is in fair shape, but needs plenty of work.
  16. Raycountry

    Winter feeding

    I'm really new to raising cattle, loving it even though they wore me out the first year. I feed round bales to 4 heifers, 2 steers ranging at about 750 to 850, and 1 bull at 2000. They get 1 bale a day at about 500 lbs. 3 types of hay , alfalfa, oat, & grass. Oat hay is their favorite. I...
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