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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1631313" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Texas has huge variety in climates in just a few counties. Mine receives 55-60" rainfall a year. With 200 pounds of fertilizer per acre you can easily run a pair and stay rolling fat on two acres .</p><p>Did it for years, but you get that dreaded what if like 2011.</p><p>Land that supported 40 pair now supported 12.</p><p>There is no right answer here IMO it's a crap shoot or balancing act. Maximize cattle to land and one hiccup and your giving them away at the sale barn. Under utilization of pasture is running up cost per day.</p><p>Most east Texas soil is poor IMO and you have to put back to maintain. Pasture here is kinda like a woman it needs lots of love and attention or it will up and leave you.</p><p>It's a journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1631313, member: 694"] Texas has huge variety in climates in just a few counties. Mine receives 55-60” rainfall a year. With 200 pounds of fertilizer per acre you can easily run a pair and stay rolling fat on two acres . Did it for years, but you get that dreaded what if like 2011. Land that supported 40 pair now supported 12. There is no right answer here IMO it’s a crap shoot or balancing act. Maximize cattle to land and one hiccup and your giving them away at the sale barn. Under utilization of pasture is running up cost per day. Most east Texas soil is poor IMO and you have to put back to maintain. Pasture here is kinda like a woman it needs lots of love and attention or it will up and leave you. It’s a journey. [/QUOTE]
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