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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 1343000" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>it really depends where you are in Florida. I live in south Louisiana; some years we don't have to put out much hay, some years we do. I always hate that first frost, because it's hay from then on. Then some years, like the last, there was no freeze and we had green well into December. I've also seen some times where cattlemen were haying in the summer because of draught. Nice warm winters do no good if rain doesn't come along. I'd rather have some hay in the barn and not need it then the opposite. I grow grass fed beef for a few families, and hay counts just as grass.</p><p></p><p>I do not open sacks of feed on our farm. That's the surest way to eat up your profits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 1343000, member: 2653"] it really depends where you are in Florida. I live in south Louisiana; some years we don't have to put out much hay, some years we do. I always hate that first frost, because it's hay from then on. Then some years, like the last, there was no freeze and we had green well into December. I've also seen some times where cattlemen were haying in the summer because of draught. Nice warm winters do no good if rain doesn't come along. I'd rather have some hay in the barn and not need it then the opposite. I grow grass fed beef for a few families, and hay counts just as grass. I do not open sacks of feed on our farm. That's the surest way to eat up your profits [/QUOTE]
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