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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 874827" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>That is what I have been preaching to some of these old farts around here. We have been watching a guy who buys #4-500, takes them to #700 and direct sells them. They keep talking about that and I tell them when.... if.... it starts raining again don't stock real heavy. Hot wire off some grass for a creap pasture and keep your calves longer. In wet years you will have pleanty of grass and can get more per calf. In dry years you sell them eary and watch every one else cry about not having hay. Its the best of both worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 874827, member: 6291"] That is what I have been preaching to some of these old farts around here. We have been watching a guy who buys #4-500, takes them to #700 and direct sells them. They keep talking about that and I tell them when.... if.... it starts raining again don't stock real heavy. Hot wire off some grass for a creap pasture and keep your calves longer. In wet years you will have pleanty of grass and can get more per calf. In dry years you sell them eary and watch every one else cry about not having hay. Its the best of both worlds. [/QUOTE]
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