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Any zero till/regenerative ag experts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1652515" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>25-30 elk will run right through it. Happened this year on my SS cover crop blend when I was breaking the field into 2 day segments. Last year on (Canadian) Thanksgiving a couple feet of wet heavy snow flattened the electric fence on my swath grazing. No chance of me putting 90 pairs of mostly black cows on a half section with only polywire beside a busy highway, lol. I love electric for breaking down my pastures but I'll have barbed wire perimeter fence so I can sleep at night. I'm up to 15 paddocks for the pairs before I start using my spools and step ins to break them down further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1652515, member: 38101"] 25-30 elk will run right through it. Happened this year on my SS cover crop blend when I was breaking the field into 2 day segments. Last year on (Canadian) Thanksgiving a couple feet of wet heavy snow flattened the electric fence on my swath grazing. No chance of me putting 90 pairs of mostly black cows on a half section with only polywire beside a busy highway, lol. I love electric for breaking down my pastures but I'll have barbed wire perimeter fence so I can sleep at night. I'm up to 15 paddocks for the pairs before I start using my spools and step ins to break them down further. [/QUOTE]
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