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Grass-fed Beef Cattle Genetics 101
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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 697144" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Thats why I said earlier perhaps your land wont support a cow/calf operation and that is something you need to decide. Maybe you need to be a stocker operation or something else. As far as climate and topography goes that doesn't mean much coming from MO-- there are MUCH harsher conditions than that in 80% of the US- so basically that dog won't hunt. The bottom line is that if you dont have good soil composition which will produce good forage -- you will lose in this business and it may be time for a change in occupation as you may be asking a little too much from your land base.</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 697144, member: 10970"] Thats why I said earlier perhaps your land wont support a cow/calf operation and that is something you need to decide. Maybe you need to be a stocker operation or something else. As far as climate and topography goes that doesn't mean much coming from MO-- there are MUCH harsher conditions than that in 80% of the US- so basically that dog won't hunt. The bottom line is that if you dont have good soil composition which will produce good forage -- you will lose in this business and it may be time for a change in occupation as you may be asking a little too much from your land base. Ed [/QUOTE]
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