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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1756081" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I understand your dilemma. Iron and oil getting between the sun and the ground more or less forced me into rotational grazing.</p><p>I have moved cows 20 times since May 5th, <em>(should have moved more often) </em>Hay baled and stored for the year. About half of normal this year.</p><p>I pay for that. Will graze to moon of the red grass, (November) Will wean early (Sept) and sort off some cows. Calves are</p><p>getting creep fed to facilitate early weaning. Calves will probably sell in March/April @ 8-9 wt. We are 'hell for stout' with electric fence</p><p>which is a lot cheaper than a hired man. Business wise, rotational grazing, and a tight calving season are right at the top of my best moves.</p><p>As of this week we are 8+ inches shy of normal. Good luck whichever way you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1756081, member: 40072"] I understand your dilemma. Iron and oil getting between the sun and the ground more or less forced me into rotational grazing. I have moved cows 20 times since May 5th, [I](should have moved more often) [/I]Hay baled and stored for the year. About half of normal this year. I pay for that. Will graze to moon of the red grass, (November) Will wean early (Sept) and sort off some cows. Calves are getting creep fed to facilitate early weaning. Calves will probably sell in March/April @ 8-9 wt. We are 'hell for stout' with electric fence which is a lot cheaper than a hired man. Business wise, rotational grazing, and a tight calving season are right at the top of my best moves. As of this week we are 8+ inches shy of normal. Good luck whichever way you decide. [/QUOTE]
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