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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1718973" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>Yes, there is something to be said for starting a tractor much less often then we are used to. I'm bale grazing in a sacrifice area right now, and am moving fence. Will need to invest in a cordless drill if I'm going to keep it up for very long. Ground freezes pretty hard up here. So far, so good. But am all for extending the grazing season by a month or two -- at least until Christmas most years. Water is an issue, though. Cows still nursing calves need water, not snow. Just can't see how Gabe Brown's system of planting, planting, planting beats a few days running a baler. I don't want to mess with cash crops any more. Have a neighbor who is out of the buffalo business and still makes a few grass bales which I sometimes buy. Told him this year from now on I'll take every bale he rolls up. Meanwhile, I'm planting more alfalfa this summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1718973, member: 30827"] Yes, there is something to be said for starting a tractor much less often then we are used to. I'm bale grazing in a sacrifice area right now, and am moving fence. Will need to invest in a cordless drill if I'm going to keep it up for very long. Ground freezes pretty hard up here. So far, so good. But am all for extending the grazing season by a month or two -- at least until Christmas most years. Water is an issue, though. Cows still nursing calves need water, not snow. Just can't see how Gabe Brown's system of planting, planting, planting beats a few days running a baler. I don't want to mess with cash crops any more. Have a neighbor who is out of the buffalo business and still makes a few grass bales which I sometimes buy. Told him this year from now on I'll take every bale he rolls up. Meanwhile, I'm planting more alfalfa this summer. [/QUOTE]
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