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growing calves on corn stock field for the winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 35774" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>Angus1,</p><p>I haven't done what you are planning, but we sometimes run fall calving cows and calves on corn stalks. They will clean the field up pretty quick. How many acres of corn stalks are you talking about? How many calves? </p><p>Is planting wheat behind the corn an option and letting them graze the wheat? We do that sometime on our own ground and it works pretty good. I guess it would all depend on how many calves per acre you are planning on running if it would be beneficial. Good luck!</p><p>Devin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 35774, member: 366"] Angus1, I haven't done what you are planning, but we sometimes run fall calving cows and calves on corn stalks. They will clean the field up pretty quick. How many acres of corn stalks are you talking about? How many calves? Is planting wheat behind the corn an option and letting them graze the wheat? We do that sometime on our own ground and it works pretty good. I guess it would all depend on how many calves per acre you are planning on running if it would be beneficial. Good luck! Devin [/QUOTE]
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