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I only have 27 acres, but the grass is primo.
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<blockquote data-quote="treytex" data-source="post: 69336" data-attributes="member: 1293"><p>Rookie, </p><p>The first year is when I will see how many calves can be held using rotational grazing. I will also be able to get any problems worked out like shade, water and electric fences. This is going to be a labor intensive learning experiment. I think I will start out with 6 calves and if they all live and gain weight I will get more. I would like to eventually turn it into a feedlot if I can buy feed at the right price. My land was bought for speculation and I figure when I sell I can buy more acreage cheaper in a more rural loation. Does any one know what a flood plain would cost in a good rain producing area. Like in a rural place in missouri or the ozarks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treytex, post: 69336, member: 1293"] Rookie, The first year is when I will see how many calves can be held using rotational grazing. I will also be able to get any problems worked out like shade, water and electric fences. This is going to be a labor intensive learning experiment. I think I will start out with 6 calves and if they all live and gain weight I will get more. I would like to eventually turn it into a feedlot if I can buy feed at the right price. My land was bought for speculation and I figure when I sell I can buy more acreage cheaper in a more rural loation. Does any one know what a flood plain would cost in a good rain producing area. Like in a rural place in missouri or the ozarks. [/QUOTE]
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