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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 596384" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I'd sincrely like to know how it works out for you at the end of the year and your opinions on it and any tricks you might have learned.</p><p></p><p>My neighbor has been using a practice that you might find interesting. He is a unit per acre and has his land divided into 5 compartments - all of which are planted in rye or millet. During the winter months he puts the cattle in one compartment for 25 days. This is 4-5 head per acre. When the time period is up, he moves them. If the food gets scarce, he feeds extra hay and creep feeds them. I don't know his books, but he has been doing it this way for many years and seems to turn a profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 596384, member: 4362"] I'd sincrely like to know how it works out for you at the end of the year and your opinions on it and any tricks you might have learned. My neighbor has been using a practice that you might find interesting. He is a unit per acre and has his land divided into 5 compartments - all of which are planted in rye or millet. During the winter months he puts the cattle in one compartment for 25 days. This is 4-5 head per acre. When the time period is up, he moves them. If the food gets scarce, he feeds extra hay and creep feeds them. I don't know his books, but he has been doing it this way for many years and seems to turn a profit. [/QUOTE]
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