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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 730425" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>also, Jeanne, our rains give us plenty of irrigation. depending of the forage, you could have one acreage per cow or probably two cows. our winter is not harsh. we do not have much snow and usually 6-8 inches per year but usually washes out. most of my neighbors have 100 acreages with 200 cows with baleage. but he has to feed more to produce more milk;whereas, beef cattle usually 20-30 lbs per day of consumption. Our areas are usually green from spring to end of october. I only have to winter feed from november to end of feb. By march, we have sunshine with slight rain to water the pasture and heat the grass. this state is called evergreen state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 730425, member: 13261"] also, Jeanne, our rains give us plenty of irrigation. depending of the forage, you could have one acreage per cow or probably two cows. our winter is not harsh. we do not have much snow and usually 6-8 inches per year but usually washes out. most of my neighbors have 100 acreages with 200 cows with baleage. but he has to feed more to produce more milk;whereas, beef cattle usually 20-30 lbs per day of consumption. Our areas are usually green from spring to end of october. I only have to winter feed from november to end of feb. By march, we have sunshine with slight rain to water the pasture and heat the grass. this state is called evergreen state. [/QUOTE]
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