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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1651093" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p>So, snoopdog, are you trying to make yourself crazy? Concentrate on you, your Mom, your cattle, and your land. Isn't that enough to worry about? Leave out relatives and other people's cattle and other people's land. And try not to "keep score" with your uncle. You just worry about you. So back to your current situation....</p><p></p><p>"Well, he [Uncle] owns a property, on the back side of me that he cuts hay on ... He shoots me a price, and its a little high, but I tell him I gotta test it, because its a lot of johnsongrass and drought stressed." </p><p></p><p>Wrong answer, snoopdog! You should have said, "Thank you for offering, but I am not interested." And what do you do? You waste money testing it, when everything you need to know is staring at you. The forage is drought-stressed, so you all ready know it will be high in nitrates. Johnsongrass can be considered a weed. Your cattle are going to eat this so you can seed down an invasive and noxious weed all over your land?! That's like paying your uncle to plant weeds all over your farm. Grazing is a different story. Unless your cattle eat on your uncle's property, and then come back to your land to poop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1651093, member: 27368"] So, snoopdog, are you trying to make yourself crazy? Concentrate on you, your Mom, your cattle, and your land. Isn't that enough to worry about? Leave out relatives and other people's cattle and other people's land. And try not to "keep score" with your uncle. You just worry about you. So back to your current situation.... "Well, he [Uncle] owns a property, on the back side of me that he cuts hay on ... He shoots me a price, and its a little high, but I tell him I gotta test it, because its a lot of johnsongrass and drought stressed." Wrong answer, snoopdog! You should have said, "Thank you for offering, but I am not interested." And what do you do? You waste money testing it, when everything you need to know is staring at you. The forage is drought-stressed, so you all ready know it will be high in nitrates. Johnsongrass can be considered a weed. Your cattle are going to eat this so you can seed down an invasive and noxious weed all over your land?! That's like paying your uncle to plant weeds all over your farm. Grazing is a different story. Unless your cattle eat on your uncle's property, and then come back to your land to poop. [/QUOTE]
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