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<blockquote data-quote="simskop" data-source="post: 674829" data-attributes="member: 8591"><p>I still don't think I would be able to justify feeding hay starting in June. Soil test, Lime in the fall, and Fertilize next spring is a long term option. We cant control the weather. The best option is to rent more land if possible, or cull cows. Cull anything that bred late, calved late, to big, to small, bad feet, bad tits, spokes easily, doesn't raise as good a calf. You will make more money, and end up with better cows and calves in the long run. Not only are you spending allot for the hay, how well are the cows and calves going to do. Probably going to get a lot less weight to your calves when you sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simskop, post: 674829, member: 8591"] I still don’t think I would be able to justify feeding hay starting in June. Soil test, Lime in the fall, and Fertilize next spring is a long term option. We cant control the weather. The best option is to rent more land if possible, or cull cows. Cull anything that bred late, calved late, to big, to small, bad feet, bad tits, spokes easily, doesn't raise as good a calf. You will make more money, and end up with better cows and calves in the long run. Not only are you spending allot for the hay, how well are the cows and calves going to do. Probably going to get a lot less weight to your calves when you sell them. [/QUOTE]
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