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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1662479" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>Yes, I am considering buying some one-and-done late calvers. And yes, the North Dakota data is very old now. I mentioned that to Kevin Sedevec, interim director at the NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center, a couple of weeks ago. CGREC no longer maintains the fall-calving herd, but I wish they did. There is so little information about fall calving in the north country, but it works best for me. Another NDSU friend, a retired animal scientist, scoffs at all this talk about regenerative talk. Says there's a lot of preaching going on, but not a lot of data. Well, duh, they are the one's who are dropping the ball on data! North Dakota doesn't even have a million brood cows and all the university people seem to push is how "we gotta get more feedlots going."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1662479, member: 30827"] Yes, I am considering buying some one-and-done late calvers. And yes, the North Dakota data is very old now. I mentioned that to Kevin Sedevec, interim director at the NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center, a couple of weeks ago. CGREC no longer maintains the fall-calving herd, but I wish they did. There is so little information about fall calving in the north country, but it works best for me. Another NDSU friend, a retired animal scientist, scoffs at all this talk about regenerative talk. Says there's a lot of preaching going on, but not a lot of data. Well, duh, they are the one's who are dropping the ball on data! North Dakota doesn't even have a million brood cows and all the university people seem to push is how "we gotta get more feedlots going." [/QUOTE]
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