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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 895702" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>sometimes there's as much to be made in savings and efficiency as there is in trying to squeeze more money out of calves for example.</p><p>I sell direct to a butcher so he selects the animals he wants in my yards and he pays transport to the abattoir and noone else gets a slice of the pie, it can be as much is 10% paving per animal.</p><p>Increasing pasture utilisation and avoiding slashing or mulching excess grass that the cows leave behind saves on fuel and makes your grass go further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 895702, member: 17893"] sometimes there's as much to be made in savings and efficiency as there is in trying to squeeze more money out of calves for example. I sell direct to a butcher so he selects the animals he wants in my yards and he pays transport to the abattoir and noone else gets a slice of the pie, it can be as much is 10% paving per animal. Increasing pasture utilisation and avoiding slashing or mulching excess grass that the cows leave behind saves on fuel and makes your grass go further. [/QUOTE]
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