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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 842891" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Note, Isomade, that agman said that he watches the cows to tell him how he is doing. It takes a lot of watching and changing of pasture sizes to get it right. I have pastures that can carry 28 cows and calves per forty acres, divided up in 9 paddoks of various sizes, and pastures that can only carry 23 per forty.</p><p>I have a calving season, that's why, for breeding porpuses, I figure what each 40 will carry. I usually don't fertilize my pastures, but if the spring is late, I will put on some nitrogen to get them started. Agman has the privilidge of a short winter, wish I could do with out hay, so mine is overstocked per his methods. I run them on pastures from May 1 to Christmas is snow doesn't bury the grass. Take time to learn the process, it pays off really well. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 842891, member: 9115"] Note, Isomade, that agman said that he watches the cows to tell him how he is doing. It takes a lot of watching and changing of pasture sizes to get it right. I have pastures that can carry 28 cows and calves per forty acres, divided up in 9 paddoks of various sizes, and pastures that can only carry 23 per forty. I have a calving season, that's why, for breeding porpuses, I figure what each 40 will carry. I usually don't fertilize my pastures, but if the spring is late, I will put on some nitrogen to get them started. Agman has the privilidge of a short winter, wish I could do with out hay, so mine is overstocked per his methods. I run them on pastures from May 1 to Christmas is snow doesn't bury the grass. Take time to learn the process, it pays off really well. gs [/QUOTE]
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