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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 398034" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>My grandmother new that it was a cow and a calf to an acre and a half. They always seemed to take the calf in account. She's been gone 14 years. Granddad's been gone 15. It still is the same here. They always planned on the winter. 25# per day of hay.</p><p></p><p>Your story about a cow to an acre and then having more than the land could maintain would be called over stocking. That's is where not long ago you where holding management responsible.</p><p></p><p>Land cost is in fert, fencing and taxes. Hay costs are in fert, taxes, and cost to harvest. Feed cost are the same as hay. It seems simple to me that your profit per inputed cost goes down as you push your land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 398034, member: 671"] My grandmother new that it was a cow and a calf to an acre and a half. They always seemed to take the calf in account. She's been gone 14 years. Granddad's been gone 15. It still is the same here. They always planned on the winter. 25# per day of hay. Your story about a cow to an acre and then having more than the land could maintain would be called over stocking. That's is where not long ago you where holding management responsible. Land cost is in fert, fencing and taxes. Hay costs are in fert, taxes, and cost to harvest. Feed cost are the same as hay. It seems simple to me that your profit per inputed cost goes down as you push your land. [/QUOTE]
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