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<blockquote data-quote="Kenany Farm" data-source="post: 1272681" data-attributes="member: 24230"><p>My pasture is fine, grew better this year than it ever did before. here we have very good soils, and we had a good year with the rain. the overgrazing, and the under management was me trying to figure out the right stocking rate, i live in a small town, and they really don`t interfere with your farm, so i wanted to try things out to see what would be the best for the land, and how many heads to have on the farm, hence the medium size cattle options. i won`t over or under stock it this time. P.s i am no expert, and never had a family in farming, it is a passion of mine that i would like one day to do it for living, so that is why i,m posting this to have the kind experts opinion who would like to help a young man. thanks for the advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kenany Farm, post: 1272681, member: 24230"] My pasture is fine, grew better this year than it ever did before. here we have very good soils, and we had a good year with the rain. the overgrazing, and the under management was me trying to figure out the right stocking rate, i live in a small town, and they really don`t interfere with your farm, so i wanted to try things out to see what would be the best for the land, and how many heads to have on the farm, hence the medium size cattle options. i won`t over or under stock it this time. P.s i am no expert, and never had a family in farming, it is a passion of mine that i would like one day to do it for living, so that is why i,m posting this to have the kind experts opinion who would like to help a young man. thanks for the advice [/QUOTE]
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