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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1792839" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Another consideration is to do everything within reason improve your own forage situation. This could run from rearranging pastures or</p><p>resizing them and making some changes in where they water. Of course a lot depends upon the time and resources one has available</p><p>to spend on such a project. The responsibilities of full time employment would certainly curtail any hopes of a rotational grazing program</p><p>being a successful solution. Seed and fertilizer is always a consideration if you have a piece of ground that you can sacrifice for a few</p><p>months. Try to get to the place where you do not have to rely on outside sources for most of your forage requirements. Once you get</p><p>to the point of self sufficiency you will find the opportunity to buy extra forage for a most reasonable price. I kind of admire the way</p><p>Levi Strauss mined gold. Once you get the land producing at or near its potential you will most likely gravitate toward people with the</p><p>same philosophy and the type of cattle that will work best for you. Now I'm thinking about Levi. He was definitely on to something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1792839, member: 40072"] Another consideration is to do everything within reason improve your own forage situation. This could run from rearranging pastures or resizing them and making some changes in where they water. Of course a lot depends upon the time and resources one has available to spend on such a project. The responsibilities of full time employment would certainly curtail any hopes of a rotational grazing program being a successful solution. Seed and fertilizer is always a consideration if you have a piece of ground that you can sacrifice for a few months. Try to get to the place where you do not have to rely on outside sources for most of your forage requirements. Once you get to the point of self sufficiency you will find the opportunity to buy extra forage for a most reasonable price. I kind of admire the way Levi Strauss mined gold. Once you get the land producing at or near its potential you will most likely gravitate toward people with the same philosophy and the type of cattle that will work best for you. Now I'm thinking about Levi. He was definitely on to something. [/QUOTE]
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