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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 1109910" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>my ideal pasture </p><p>in the late fall and early winter and early spring it is one of the neighbors wheat fields in the late spring and summer it is a neighbors corn,bean and hayfields </p><p> for me it has became the cheapest way to graze yr round </p><p>the way it works is I turn cows out at dark everynite and then dry lot them every morning before sunrise my neighbors can't understand how my cows stay so fat yr round with nothing but dirt and a few bales a hay pr yr </p><p> it has worked out for me to be the cheapest way of running cows </p><p>Now if some of my neighbors would just buy a few high quality bulls for me to utilize at nite then I could cut production cost even further</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 1109910, member: 8829"] my ideal pasture in the late fall and early winter and early spring it is one of the neighbors wheat fields in the late spring and summer it is a neighbors corn,bean and hayfields for me it has became the cheapest way to graze yr round the way it works is I turn cows out at dark everynite and then dry lot them every morning before sunrise my neighbors can't understand how my cows stay so fat yr round with nothing but dirt and a few bales a hay pr yr it has worked out for me to be the cheapest way of running cows Now if some of my neighbors would just buy a few high quality bulls for me to utilize at nite then I could cut production cost even further [/QUOTE]
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