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Pounds per Acre all over again ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1473753" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Im in the northern half of the state. More row crop country, and until very very recently, most of these boys didnt have time or need to fool with beef cattle too much. Plant spring, harvest fall, count your money and head to Florida for winter. Of course the past few years have squashed that for a lot of folks.</p><p></p><p>Southern half of the state has more cattle and is better suited for it too. East of Indy still has some cattle folks and of course, south.</p><p></p><p>That's the problem we have in our area, there just isn't a lot of guys growing beef. Those that are, have 30 cows or so, and there aren't many of them here. Nothing like what you see in KY, TN, AR, TX, OK, MO.</p><p>It's one of the reasons we are able to sell all our calfs so easily private treaty. Just not much supply by us...which is why I keep cow/calving it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1473753, member: 23752"] Im in the northern half of the state. More row crop country, and until very very recently, most of these boys didnt have time or need to fool with beef cattle too much. Plant spring, harvest fall, count your money and head to Florida for winter. Of course the past few years have squashed that for a lot of folks. Southern half of the state has more cattle and is better suited for it too. East of Indy still has some cattle folks and of course, south. That's the problem we have in our area, there just isn't a lot of guys growing beef. Those that are, have 30 cows or so, and there aren't many of them here. Nothing like what you see in KY, TN, AR, TX, OK, MO. It's one of the reasons we are able to sell all our calfs so easily private treaty. Just not much supply by us...which is why I keep cow/calving it. [/QUOTE]
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