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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 314807" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I'm too cheap. I do have an old coarse from the U of MO. Didn' take it I just have to books.</p><p>The good and the bad as I see it is that it would give a pretty good bases to strt getting the experience to keep from making some of the common mistakes. The bad is that it's probaly more slotted towards a specific environemnt. Wintering cows in NE is significantly different then wintering them in FL. Forage base would be different in other parts of the country, calving season would need adjusting as would the time of year most things are done.</p><p>For someone just getting started or thinking about it I see it as a good pre-school.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 314807, member: 34"] I'm too cheap. I do have an old coarse from the U of MO. Didn' take it I just have to books. The good and the bad as I see it is that it would give a pretty good bases to strt getting the experience to keep from making some of the common mistakes. The bad is that it's probaly more slotted towards a specific environemnt. Wintering cows in NE is significantly different then wintering them in FL. Forage base would be different in other parts of the country, calving season would need adjusting as would the time of year most things are done. For someone just getting started or thinking about it I see it as a good pre-school. dun [/QUOTE]
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