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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1552807" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>1. Buying good quality weed free hay and unrolling it when feeding. </p><p>2. Investing in the equipment to buy and put feed out in bulk instead of using sacks. </p><p>3. Cross fencing</p><p>4. Weaning calves for 90 days minimum then watching the market. </p><p>5.Spraying pastures every year. </p><p>6.Going to a 90 day calving season, would like to get down to 75 days. </p><p>7. Studying up on what a cow needs nutrition wise to make it through the winter. </p><p></p><p>These are the things that made a very noticeable difference and allowed me to grow. This is going to be a good thread. Be interesting to have a thread on mistakes that have cost you time or money too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1552807, member: 32659"] 1. Buying good quality weed free hay and unrolling it when feeding. 2. Investing in the equipment to buy and put feed out in bulk instead of using sacks. 3. Cross fencing 4. Weaning calves for 90 days minimum then watching the market. 5.Spraying pastures every year. 6.Going to a 90 day calving season, would like to get down to 75 days. 7. Studying up on what a cow needs nutrition wise to make it through the winter. These are the things that made a very noticeable difference and allowed me to grow. This is going to be a good thread. Be interesting to have a thread on mistakes that have cost you time or money too. [/QUOTE]
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