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<blockquote data-quote="traderaaron" data-source="post: 761467" data-attributes="member: 13840"><p>If you think Texas panhandle is dry come to s.e. Colorado, we are blessed if we get 13-14 inches of precipitation in a year.</p><p></p><p>However, we feed no hay unless the snow would get deep and that is rare, the cows get a little fat into the early winter if we had the late summer rain to grow grass. It is actually very good wintering country for a cow if you get those late summer 2-3" rains as we rarely get deep snows.</p><p></p><p>You would be amazed at how much grass can grow if you just get a little rain every now and then. Year round grazing stocking rate would be 40-70 acres.</p><p></p><p>This year I am running about a pair to every 20-25 acres for spring-September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traderaaron, post: 761467, member: 13840"] If you think Texas panhandle is dry come to s.e. Colorado, we are blessed if we get 13-14 inches of precipitation in a year. However, we feed no hay unless the snow would get deep and that is rare, the cows get a little fat into the early winter if we had the late summer rain to grow grass. It is actually very good wintering country for a cow if you get those late summer 2-3" rains as we rarely get deep snows. You would be amazed at how much grass can grow if you just get a little rain every now and then. Year round grazing stocking rate would be 40-70 acres. This year I am running about a pair to every 20-25 acres for spring-September. [/QUOTE]
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