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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1552798" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I reckon my post on Oklahoma was lost, so figure I will post it again. I have recently started thinking about relocating sooner ( not sure if pun should be intended or not) or later to south east Oklahoma. My wife is from Le Flore County. She still has a lot of family in that area. I am contemplating trying to find some land in the area and having some cattle. I have been there a few times during the summer and liked the area. It is hotter than here in Ky, but hopefully the winters will be a little better. What are some average stocking rates? Are there many stockyards in that part of the state. My wife said there used to be one in Le Flore County but didn't know if it was still there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1552798, member: 24816"] I reckon my post on Oklahoma was lost, so figure I will post it again. I have recently started thinking about relocating sooner ( not sure if pun should be intended or not) or later to south east Oklahoma. My wife is from Le Flore County. She still has a lot of family in that area. I am contemplating trying to find some land in the area and having some cattle. I have been there a few times during the summer and liked the area. It is hotter than here in Ky, but hopefully the winters will be a little better. What are some average stocking rates? Are there many stockyards in that part of the state. My wife said there used to be one in Le Flore County but didn't know if it was still there. [/QUOTE]
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