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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1712841" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Same. Partially due to good fall rain and partially due to a greatly reduced stocking rate. Still have orchard grass stockpiled as well as a lot of oats n rye n turnip mix that was seeded into drought ed out soybeans. Soy beans yielded 2 bu per acre.</p><p></p><p>Quite a bit of second crop hay was made here in October. Fall grass hay yielded more than June cut hay. Still a low forage production year - - but high input guys are supplementing with droughted out corn silage.</p><p></p><p>Interesting thing is hay prices have held up except for swamp hay. Not much on the market, but good cow hay is U$S 140 to 200 per ton. I can not make money feeding that. Calves are still grazing with the cows. I hope to graze them till Christmas... Got rain last night and 4 to 8" snow is coming today. Oats is knee high so I think they can graze thru the snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1712841, member: 1715"] Same. Partially due to good fall rain and partially due to a greatly reduced stocking rate. Still have orchard grass stockpiled as well as a lot of oats n rye n turnip mix that was seeded into drought ed out soybeans. Soy beans yielded 2 bu per acre. Quite a bit of second crop hay was made here in October. Fall grass hay yielded more than June cut hay. Still a low forage production year - - but high input guys are supplementing with droughted out corn silage. Interesting thing is hay prices have held up except for swamp hay. Not much on the market, but good cow hay is U$S 140 to 200 per ton. I can not make money feeding that. Calves are still grazing with the cows. I hope to graze them till Christmas... Got rain last night and 4 to 8" snow is coming today. Oats is knee high so I think they can graze thru the snow. [/QUOTE]
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