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<blockquote data-quote="Galloways1" data-source="post: 924143" data-attributes="member: 13016"><p>We currently run 60 cows, mostly registered Galloways. We have a few registered Angus and a few Galloway X Angus females.</p><p>I have had cattle all of my life.</p><p></p><p>We both work off the farm 5 days a week. </p><p></p><p>We are mainly seedstock producers (US and Canada). We have sold Galloway breeding stock, semen, all over the world. We sell some embryos. The bottom end of our cattle get sold directly to meat customers.</p><p></p><p>We currently rent 160 acres that we graze, as well as hay parts of it. We rent 50 acres of other grass hay meadows.</p><p></p><p>We live in a very crop orientated part of the country, so pasture and hayland is marginal land. We graze our cows until the end of January on cornstalks if available. We get a lot of snow and are typically very cold during the winter, while our summers are warm and very humid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galloways1, post: 924143, member: 13016"] We currently run 60 cows, mostly registered Galloways. We have a few registered Angus and a few Galloway X Angus females. I have had cattle all of my life. We both work off the farm 5 days a week. We are mainly seedstock producers (US and Canada). We have sold Galloway breeding stock, semen, all over the world. We sell some embryos. The bottom end of our cattle get sold directly to meat customers. We currently rent 160 acres that we graze, as well as hay parts of it. We rent 50 acres of other grass hay meadows. We live in a very crop orientated part of the country, so pasture and hayland is marginal land. We graze our cows until the end of January on cornstalks if available. We get a lot of snow and are typically very cold during the winter, while our summers are warm and very humid. [/QUOTE]
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