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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 20247" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Very well summed up. The area and wether make so much diference, that's what some of these geniuses seem to loose sight of. I know there are ranches in the North that calve in january and february because they have less sickness problems with calves that are calved on snow rather then mud. What works in montana may not work in florida, or missouri, or the desert ofr washington state or..................</p><p>Each farmer (rancher in the west) has to figure out what works for them in their individual environment. It doesn't even have to be a vast difference in distance. We're only a couple of hundred miles from both baja oklahoma and Iowa, what works for either of them probably is't the ideal for us. The trick is figuring out what is best for your managment and envronment.</p><p>I know, babbling again</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 20247, member: 34"] Very well summed up. The area and wether make so much diference, that's what some of these geniuses seem to loose sight of. I know there are ranches in the North that calve in january and february because they have less sickness problems with calves that are calved on snow rather then mud. What works in montana may not work in florida, or missouri, or the desert ofr washington state or.................. Each farmer (rancher in the west) has to figure out what works for them in their individual environment. It doesn't even have to be a vast difference in distance. We're only a couple of hundred miles from both baja oklahoma and Iowa, what works for either of them probably is't the ideal for us. The trick is figuring out what is best for your managment and envronment. I know, babbling again dun [/QUOTE]
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