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<blockquote data-quote="southoftheriver" data-source="post: 331922" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>yeah I might not mess around with the whole "black hereford" thing. Anyways right now I've got a good thing with my landlord. I do chores and help him out and I get to put my cows in with his angus bull and then run the stalks with his herd in the winter and just pay a little part of the hay. The "black hereford" thing was interesting as I'd never thought there was even a breed - which I guess just matters who ya talk to! </p><p></p><p>Ok this is a little while off in the future, but when I finally do break off and rent my own ground (which my family owns already, I just will need to give the renters a little ahead of time notice on the pasture only.) when do you recommend I get a bull? </p><p></p><p>I will only have about 80acres of good pasture land but also have stalks for the winter. Along with the 80 acre pasture, the farm consists of 220 acres of cropground that is usually 80 acres irrigated corn, 80 acres irrgated soybeans, 20 acres dryland beans, 40 acres wheat. I may convert 10 acres or so to alfalfa. We also get around 30 bales from the waterways and draws. I'd also have a good shed to put calves and a good feedlot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southoftheriver, post: 331922, member: 5397"] yeah I might not mess around with the whole "black hereford" thing. Anyways right now I've got a good thing with my landlord. I do chores and help him out and I get to put my cows in with his angus bull and then run the stalks with his herd in the winter and just pay a little part of the hay. The "black hereford" thing was interesting as I'd never thought there was even a breed - which I guess just matters who ya talk to! Ok this is a little while off in the future, but when I finally do break off and rent my own ground (which my family owns already, I just will need to give the renters a little ahead of time notice on the pasture only.) when do you recommend I get a bull? I will only have about 80acres of good pasture land but also have stalks for the winter. Along with the 80 acre pasture, the farm consists of 220 acres of cropground that is usually 80 acres irrigated corn, 80 acres irrgated soybeans, 20 acres dryland beans, 40 acres wheat. I may convert 10 acres or so to alfalfa. We also get around 30 bales from the waterways and draws. I'd also have a good shed to put calves and a good feedlot. [/QUOTE]
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