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POLL Cow/calf on small acreage in Texas and deep south?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jafruech" data-source="post: 1647279" data-attributes="member: 24025"><p>If you're running a stocking rate of 25 ac a pair in that part of the country, you are seriously mis-managing your land. I've have 5.5 in of rain all year...and that was not well spread out. Even with MIG...the weeds didn't even grow this year. On a normal year it would take 1000 acres or more to run what you can run on 100 acres in the areas you're talking about. I know lots of guys who lease 40+ 100-160 acre properties...you do what you have to do to get grass. Especially on years like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jafruech, post: 1647279, member: 24025"] If you're running a stocking rate of 25 ac a pair in that part of the country, you are seriously mis-managing your land. I've have 5.5 in of rain all year...and that was not well spread out. Even with MIG...the weeds didn't even grow this year. On a normal year it would take 1000 acres or more to run what you can run on 100 acres in the areas you're talking about. I know lots of guys who lease 40+ 100-160 acre properties...you do what you have to do to get grass. Especially on years like this. [/QUOTE]
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