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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 742833" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>There are several good ideas on here. The point is that with the lower stocking rate it leaves you options. The option you choose may be different at times according to the weather, market, investment funds, etc.</p><p>As time goes on and you make improvements, limited as it is lease property, you may find you can increase the stocking rate but still keep the percentage where it should be.</p><p>Cross fencing is a good idea. It will give you the ability to have a higher stocking rate or fence an area for stock piled forage, or hay. It will also let you plant seed and keep the cattle out. That being said the problem is permanent fencing is not feasible on a 10 year lease. There is not enough time to justify the expense. I would suggest semi-permanent electric. Your in the fence supply business so you can do the math.</p><p>I have no clue as to your knowledge but would strongly advise you to stay within the perimeters set by your knowledge. If you just need the right off well then I'm for hire. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 742833, member: 5494"] There are several good ideas on here. The point is that with the lower stocking rate it leaves you options. The option you choose may be different at times according to the weather, market, investment funds, etc. As time goes on and you make improvements, limited as it is lease property, you may find you can increase the stocking rate but still keep the percentage where it should be. Cross fencing is a good idea. It will give you the ability to have a higher stocking rate or fence an area for stock piled forage, or hay. It will also let you plant seed and keep the cattle out. That being said the problem is permanent fencing is not feasible on a 10 year lease. There is not enough time to justify the expense. I would suggest semi-permanent electric. Your in the fence supply business so you can do the math. I have no clue as to your knowledge but would strongly advise you to stay within the perimeters set by your knowledge. If you just need the right off well then I'm for hire. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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