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<blockquote data-quote="buckmaster33" data-source="post: 605945" data-attributes="member: 9049"><p>The only standing corn that gets grazed here is dryland that didn't make enough to be harvested or it will get baled. Cows will make more use of it than calves they waste too much. </p><p> Not saying Im right or trying to start an argument just looking at it from a different perspective but for 15-20 acres I would run two hot wires splitting it in three sections and just drop the wire when they clean that section of field up and then pick it up in the spring. You could sell the combine save the fuel and time in picking it if its all going to the same animals just an opinion. </p><p> What part of NW Wis are you at I was born and raised in west central Wis north of LaCrosse. Scott</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Hey, no offense...we're all entitled to an opinion. And yes, these days it definitely doesnt hurt to think outside the box once in awhile...seems you get so used to a certain routine, its hard to break even if ya know there are more efficient ways to do it. By the way, "Sell the combine" you say?!....thats funny...unless the ole New Idea 2 row picker is classified as a combine?!</p><p></p><p>The metropolis of Cumberland....20 miles west of Rice Lake.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="buckmaster33, post: 605945, member: 9049"] The only standing corn that gets grazed here is dryland that didn't make enough to be harvested or it will get baled. Cows will make more use of it than calves they waste too much. Not saying Im right or trying to start an argument just looking at it from a different perspective but for 15-20 acres I would run two hot wires splitting it in three sections and just drop the wire when they clean that section of field up and then pick it up in the spring. You could sell the combine save the fuel and time in picking it if its all going to the same animals just an opinion. What part of NW Wis are you at I was born and raised in west central Wis north of LaCrosse. Scott[/quote] Hey, no offense...we're all entitled to an opinion. And yes, these days it definitely doesnt hurt to think outside the box once in awhile...seems you get so used to a certain routine, its hard to break even if ya know there are more efficient ways to do it. By the way, "Sell the combine" you say?!....thats funny...unless the ole New Idea 2 row picker is classified as a combine?! The metropolis of Cumberland....20 miles west of Rice Lake. [/QUOTE]
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