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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 552822" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Just a thought.</p><p>Sometimes these rough weather conditions that we we are having in different parts of the country may be forcing us to cull out those cows that do not raise a good calf during sparse forage conditions. It also forces us to stock properly being ready for those conditions that will definitely come again. </p><p>Reduction in the number of producing cows before bad times would give one reserve forage. Weaned calves could be held back to make use of extra forage or could be sold when the extra forage was not available.</p><p>In this case it is hind sight. The mark of a good manager is forsight.</p><p>Wonder if we could buy crop insurance on our pasture grass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 552822, member: 5494"] Just a thought. Sometimes these rough weather conditions that we we are having in different parts of the country may be forcing us to cull out those cows that do not raise a good calf during sparse forage conditions. It also forces us to stock properly being ready for those conditions that will definitely come again. Reduction in the number of producing cows before bad times would give one reserve forage. Weaned calves could be held back to make use of extra forage or could be sold when the extra forage was not available. In this case it is hind sight. The mark of a good manager is forsight. Wonder if we could buy crop insurance on our pasture grass? [/QUOTE]
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