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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 356897" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>With that many acres. I would not see the need to feed at all.</p><p>This time of year there should be plenty of wild rye and a little clover if nothing else. Warm season grasses are just now starting to come in. If the place has been left idle you may need to mow to get sunlight for new the growth.</p><p>I would spend my money on pasture improvement, and other infrastructure first, and cows second. Do some googleing on pasture management.</p><p>Congrats on the squeeze chute, that's how I got mine.</p><p>While you build your infrastructure and choose the type cattle you want you can pull in some cash flow, as Limomike said, with hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 356897, member: 5494"] With that many acres. I would not see the need to feed at all. This time of year there should be plenty of wild rye and a little clover if nothing else. Warm season grasses are just now starting to come in. If the place has been left idle you may need to mow to get sunlight for new the growth. I would spend my money on pasture improvement, and other infrastructure first, and cows second. Do some googleing on pasture management. Congrats on the squeeze chute, that's how I got mine. While you build your infrastructure and choose the type cattle you want you can pull in some cash flow, as Limomike said, with hay. [/QUOTE]
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