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Purchasing Cow/calf pairs in spring '09
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<blockquote data-quote="srockcastle" data-source="post: 600105" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Thanks Karen, The property that I have to graze on is a piece that has been mowed the last few years to stop the re-growth of scrub bushes. I noticed that the pasture has a great combination of clover and grasses. I am planning to do some winter seeding on a couple of parcels as soon as the first heavy snow that is down now is gone(about 24"). I have decided on White Clover and Bluegrass as my forage for now. Are you familiar with direct cut silage bunkered and the air vacuumed out for winter feed. I had thought about winter grazing but we get a lot of lake effect snow here that seems to sock us in from time to time. I have thought about other breeds like Murray Greys but don't know much about them. Do they have a small frame score or are they a larger frame which might require a longer gain period?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srockcastle, post: 600105, member: 9018"] Thanks Karen, The property that I have to graze on is a piece that has been mowed the last few years to stop the re-growth of scrub bushes. I noticed that the pasture has a great combination of clover and grasses. I am planning to do some winter seeding on a couple of parcels as soon as the first heavy snow that is down now is gone(about 24"). I have decided on White Clover and Bluegrass as my forage for now. Are you familiar with direct cut silage bunkered and the air vacuumed out for winter feed. I had thought about winter grazing but we get a lot of lake effect snow here that seems to sock us in from time to time. I have thought about other breeds like Murray Greys but don't know much about them. Do they have a small frame score or are they a larger frame which might require a longer gain period? [/QUOTE]
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