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<blockquote data-quote="Redhides" data-source="post: 1040052" data-attributes="member: 20308"><p>That part of Georgia has a high density of chicken houses and wherever you have chicken houses you usually see high stocking rates on cattle (and high stocking rates on thistle...hahaha). They made good money. That store was a magnet for farmers from a fulcrum out 40 miles. I recall talking to a guy one time that claimed he had 150 brood cows and 8 chicken houses on his 225 acres. Of course he may have been oral scours to avoid helping me with his trace blocks. I remember thinking to myself that was pretty good land utilization. It don't think it hurt the cash register that they had a dozen co-ed's in there in tight wranglers either. It definetly made slinging horse feed and alfalfa square bales for $4.50 an hour a little easier for Redhides. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redhides, post: 1040052, member: 20308"] That part of Georgia has a high density of chicken houses and wherever you have chicken houses you usually see high stocking rates on cattle (and high stocking rates on thistle...hahaha). They made good money. That store was a magnet for farmers from a fulcrum out 40 miles. I recall talking to a guy one time that claimed he had 150 brood cows and 8 chicken houses on his 225 acres. Of course he may have been oral scours to avoid helping me with his trace blocks. I remember thinking to myself that was pretty good land utilization. It don't think it hurt the cash register that they had a dozen co-ed's in there in tight wranglers either. It definetly made slinging horse feed and alfalfa square bales for $4.50 an hour a little easier for Redhides. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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