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<blockquote data-quote="okmike" data-source="post: 56768" data-attributes="member: 942"><p>yes that ok state site is very helpful, i work with a guy that is part of the cattle association in norman so i'll try to get with him on some of that and what it takes to join. im hoping that to join doesnt have any requirements such as owning cattle ( just yet ). i think one of the main questions that i am wanting to know is that based on not knowing exactly what grass or soil i have scientifically, what would be a general ballpark estimate of how many cattle i can support on 150 acres in NE oklahoma. maybe knowing a number might help forecast what i'll need based on their grazing habits. thanks again everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okmike, post: 56768, member: 942"] yes that ok state site is very helpful, i work with a guy that is part of the cattle association in norman so i'll try to get with him on some of that and what it takes to join. im hoping that to join doesnt have any requirements such as owning cattle ( just yet ). i think one of the main questions that i am wanting to know is that based on not knowing exactly what grass or soil i have scientifically, what would be a general ballpark estimate of how many cattle i can support on 150 acres in NE oklahoma. maybe knowing a number might help forecast what i'll need based on their grazing habits. thanks again everyone. [/QUOTE]
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