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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 988604" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>On a decent field, I get about 100 16x18x42 squares & 80 lbs each, then there are some, the soil looks good and I just can't get it to yield for more than a year or two before it turns to lawn grass.. I have about 60 acres in hay/pasture, and hold about 25 full sized head, but there's 50 mouths eating pasture in the summertime. I finally broke down and bought a battery powered electric fencer which will help me subdivide into smaller pieces. I also have enough hay that I can usually afford to sell a fair bit, but never know until spring, since an early snowfall (and lazy cows) could make me have to feed 6 weeks earlier (usually start feeding a week before christmas)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 988604, member: 9096"] On a decent field, I get about 100 16x18x42 squares & 80 lbs each, then there are some, the soil looks good and I just can't get it to yield for more than a year or two before it turns to lawn grass.. I have about 60 acres in hay/pasture, and hold about 25 full sized head, but there's 50 mouths eating pasture in the summertime. I finally broke down and bought a battery powered electric fencer which will help me subdivide into smaller pieces. I also have enough hay that I can usually afford to sell a fair bit, but never know until spring, since an early snowfall (and lazy cows) could make me have to feed 6 weeks earlier (usually start feeding a week before christmas) [/QUOTE]
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