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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 857343" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Just thinking out loud here but rather than trucking in hay why not truck the cattle to an area that has ample rain and pay someone to care for them till the drought subsides. Especially during the winter months when there are so many fenced crop fields that could be planted in oats or rye that might otherwise lay idle. It would seem to be a win win deal since whatever residual fertilizer used on the cropland would be there in the spring for the crops and it would also serve as a cover crop. Might take some networking through extension or something but I bet it could be worked out where everyone would win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 857343, member: 4362"] Just thinking out loud here but rather than trucking in hay why not truck the cattle to an area that has ample rain and pay someone to care for them till the drought subsides. Especially during the winter months when there are so many fenced crop fields that could be planted in oats or rye that might otherwise lay idle. It would seem to be a win win deal since whatever residual fertilizer used on the cropland would be there in the spring for the crops and it would also serve as a cover crop. Might take some networking through extension or something but I bet it could be worked out where everyone would win. [/QUOTE]
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