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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1392456" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>A person can't afford trial and error in the cow business, it takes 3 years to see the results of one breeding. I attend different schools and seminars relating to the cattle industry throughout the year. And it's very surprising to me how the so called experts think so differently. This week on Monday I was told dragging the pastures helped reduce the fly and worm population. At Tuesday's night's meeting the speaker there said dragging the pastures spread the eggs around and promoted more worms and flies, go figure. Nothing in life is written in stone, and that's especially true for the cattle business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1392456, member: 24694"] A person can't afford trial and error in the cow business, it takes 3 years to see the results of one breeding. I attend different schools and seminars relating to the cattle industry throughout the year. And it's very surprising to me how the so called experts think so differently. This week on Monday I was told dragging the pastures helped reduce the fly and worm population. At Tuesday's night's meeting the speaker there said dragging the pastures spread the eggs around and promoted more worms and flies, go figure. Nothing in life is written in stone, and that's especially true for the cattle business. [/QUOTE]
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