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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1271646" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thanks. I hope it gives you some food for thought anyway. Nathan, we share the same regrets for not asking questions when we could. I constantly kick myself for not doing this now that I can't. My forages are going to be much different than yours and I'm guessing you might have fescue in your area hence my previous remark. If I could grow fescue along with the forages that I can grow raising cattle would be child's play here but it seems each area of the country is faced with different grazing holes which the old timers here call "the curse of Eve". But I think you will find a lot of truth in the general idea of what I'm trying to get across. Its just a lot easier and more profitable in a cow calf operation to work with nature rather than against it. I needlessly spent a lot of money figuring this out. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1271646, member: 4362"] Thanks. I hope it gives you some food for thought anyway. Nathan, we share the same regrets for not asking questions when we could. I constantly kick myself for not doing this now that I can't. My forages are going to be much different than yours and I'm guessing you might have fescue in your area hence my previous remark. If I could grow fescue along with the forages that I can grow raising cattle would be child's play here but it seems each area of the country is faced with different grazing holes which the old timers here call "the curse of Eve". But I think you will find a lot of truth in the general idea of what I'm trying to get across. Its just a lot easier and more profitable in a cow calf operation to work with nature rather than against it. I needlessly spent a lot of money figuring this out. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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