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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1214798" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>x2. Here as well. And has been for some time. You won't pay for a farm with cattle, even now. (using programs I have seen around here- momma cow, backgrounding calves, or stocker cows)</p><p></p><p>We've lost a good little bit of pasture just in my area lately to row crop. There is one exception to that though. There has been a minute amount of row crop in hill ground bought by the local big wheel to clean up and let his leech nephews or somebody run. Turned mediocre places in to manicured beautiful pastures, rotation grazed with the biggest bunch of beautiful black momma cows/calves for miles around. Fortunately for him, he's looking for a write-off and I'd say he's got a dandy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1214798, member: 22236"] x2. Here as well. And has been for some time. You won't pay for a farm with cattle, even now. (using programs I have seen around here- momma cow, backgrounding calves, or stocker cows) We've lost a good little bit of pasture just in my area lately to row crop. There is one exception to that though. There has been a minute amount of row crop in hill ground bought by the local big wheel to clean up and let his leech nephews or somebody run. Turned mediocre places in to manicured beautiful pastures, rotation grazed with the biggest bunch of beautiful black momma cows/calves for miles around. Fortunately for him, he's looking for a write-off and I'd say he's got a dandy. [/QUOTE]
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