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<blockquote data-quote="mtchick" data-source="post: 1739624" data-attributes="member: 22091"><p>We don't have Ag exemption here. We are zoned so we can't have less than 160 acres, and I'm actually small with 960. I've done some cuts, and didn't keep any heifers. If I need to do another cut, I'm not sure, but maybe its time to say the hell with it and go south for the winter. My problem is that I really enjoy my cows. I have never expected to get rich with them, but they do need to at least pay their way. I guess if we don't get some rain I'll have to make some hard decisions by fall.</p><p>If I had a way to truck the hay long distance, I'd be down there getting your $35.00 hay, but trucking is $5.75 a mile so there wouldn't be any savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtchick, post: 1739624, member: 22091"] We don't have Ag exemption here. We are zoned so we can't have less than 160 acres, and I'm actually small with 960. I've done some cuts, and didn't keep any heifers. If I need to do another cut, I'm not sure, but maybe its time to say the hell with it and go south for the winter. My problem is that I really enjoy my cows. I have never expected to get rich with them, but they do need to at least pay their way. I guess if we don't get some rain I'll have to make some hard decisions by fall. If I had a way to truck the hay long distance, I'd be down there getting your $35.00 hay, but trucking is $5.75 a mile so there wouldn't be any savings. [/QUOTE]
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