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<blockquote data-quote="tncattle" data-source="post: 888164" data-attributes="member: 5701"><p>I threw out $35 an acre and the owner said it "might" not be enough but didn't say no either. He said I would be responsible for weed control and upkeep of the fences which are in very good condition and they are installing some new high tensile with wood post along an area that needs it. I talked with the extension agent and he said they have poured a lot of $ into the fertilizing. The farm was there parents and they both loved cattle, the sons kept everything looking great and spent whatever they had to because they had the $ and wanted mom & pop to be happy--they have both passed on. The extension agent said the soil was in a high state of fertility and it would be much less in fertilizer to keep it that way if not over-stocked. Decisions, decisions :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tncattle, post: 888164, member: 5701"] I threw out $35 an acre and the owner said it "might" not be enough but didn't say no either. He said I would be responsible for weed control and upkeep of the fences which are in very good condition and they are installing some new high tensile with wood post along an area that needs it. I talked with the extension agent and he said they have poured a lot of $ into the fertilizing. The farm was there parents and they both loved cattle, the sons kept everything looking great and spent whatever they had to because they had the $ and wanted mom & pop to be happy--they have both passed on. The extension agent said the soil was in a high state of fertility and it would be much less in fertilizer to keep it that way if not over-stocked. Decisions, decisions :? [/QUOTE]
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