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<blockquote data-quote="BWeir" data-source="post: 1731330" data-attributes="member: 42443"><p>My wife always tells me I 'overdo' things as is. I'm sure whichever way I go, it'll be done right. </p><p></p><p>The whole cost to get these pins built, plus the purchase of a tmr and feed storage, has be wondering if I would be money ahead to run them on pasture. To run the number I want, it would limit my hay ground, but I could always buy it. Fencing on my farm (recently bought), is all good and the previous owner was running cow/calf and backgrounding on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BWeir, post: 1731330, member: 42443"] My wife always tells me I ‘overdo’ things as is. I’m sure whichever way I go, it’ll be done right. The whole cost to get these pins built, plus the purchase of a tmr and feed storage, has be wondering if I would be money ahead to run them on pasture. To run the number I want, it would limit my hay ground, but I could always buy it. Fencing on my farm (recently bought), is all good and the previous owner was running cow/calf and backgrounding on it. [/QUOTE]
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