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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1625659" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Managed to get rid of a bunch at decent prices about a month ago. Had about 20 fall calves that I had planned to sell mid March and got that done. Luckily I saw the increased demand for fat cows and jumped at he chance to cash in on some older cows. Was actually preparing for a possible dry spring and summer. So far I'm not exactly right about spring but still haven't had run off rain. </p><p></p><p>Any way...with that cut I'll also cut the fertilizer I had planned to use this spring. I've closed the gates on a few pastures and will cut hay off what the cows don't need. Not much in the way of equipment I need, if what I have sets idle their won't be much in the way of repairs...other supplies will be only necessary things. Second half of the year plan depends on what happens in the first half but it's not likely to involve much in the way of a monetary investment at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1625659, member: 7795"] Managed to get rid of a bunch at decent prices about a month ago. Had about 20 fall calves that I had planned to sell mid March and got that done. Luckily I saw the increased demand for fat cows and jumped at he chance to cash in on some older cows. Was actually preparing for a possible dry spring and summer. So far I’m not exactly right about spring but still haven’t had run off rain. Any way...with that cut I’ll also cut the fertilizer I had planned to use this spring. I’ve closed the gates on a few pastures and will cut hay off what the cows don’t need. Not much in the way of equipment I need, if what I have sets idle their won’t be much in the way of repairs...other supplies will be only necessary things. Second half of the year plan depends on what happens in the first half but it’s not likely to involve much in the way of a monetary investment at this point. [/QUOTE]
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