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<blockquote data-quote="mikegahr" data-source="post: 856730" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>I been doing some thinking, instead of selling your cattle due to the drought would u consider send them out of state to winter. I'm in Arkansas and my have access to a lot of corn and milo fields to run them on, I would take of their hay and put out mollase tanks, all i would ask for would be a % of the calf crop. I don't know if would be fessiable to u or not i was thinking keeping them till the first of march. If anybody has any opinion on this fell free to tell me, like i said this just a thought, don't know it will work or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikegahr, post: 856730, member: 13621"] I been doing some thinking, instead of selling your cattle due to the drought would u consider send them out of state to winter. I'm in Arkansas and my have access to a lot of corn and milo fields to run them on, I would take of their hay and put out mollase tanks, all i would ask for would be a % of the calf crop. I don't know if would be fessiable to u or not i was thinking keeping them till the first of march. If anybody has any opinion on this fell free to tell me, like i said this just a thought, don't know it will work or not. [/QUOTE]
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