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<blockquote data-quote="rocfarm" data-source="post: 1770672" data-attributes="member: 42715"><p>Some people down by Houston can raise GFB if they have a lot of clover and manage their fields well. If you wanted to try it in central Texas, you'd need a constant supply of winter wheat or some mix That would provide lots of protein in the winter. And if you had a spring drought, you couldn't finish the cattle.</p><p></p><p>If you wanted to be drought-proof, you'd then need a pivot with irrigation, but gfb wouldn't pay for one…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocfarm, post: 1770672, member: 42715"] Some people down by Houston can raise GFB if they have a lot of clover and manage their fields well. If you wanted to try it in central Texas, you’d need a constant supply of winter wheat or some mix That would provide lots of protein in the winter. And if you had a spring drought, you couldn’t finish the cattle. If you wanted to be drought-proof, you’d then need a pivot with irrigation, but gfb wouldn’t pay for one… [/QUOTE]
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