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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 750809" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>roan,</p><p></p><p>I went to pull up a forage demand and supply workseet and realized that it is very much tailored to our locality so would do you relatively little good.</p><p></p><p>the thing to do would be to contact your local soil and water conservation district or your local NRCS office and ask them for one made for your area. they will probably even work it up for you. If you came to my office I would do one for you. Just did one for a guy last week. he does not want to intensify his managment which is the usual objection around here. Guys want to look at the cows once a week wether they need to or not. then they like to fuss about having to buy hay because they are overstocked for their management.</p><p></p><p>the one I have is a simple excel spreadsheet and so i can play with changes in forage or managment to see how it will affect my results before making the changes.</p><p></p><p>if the local SWCD folks or the NRCS folks can not help you ask them for contact information for the forage agronomist. Your land Grant university also may have some simple software. put your taxes to work.</p><p></p><p>I just finished paying mine and weeee doggies did they ever go up this year. Particulary enjoyed getting to send back exactly the same amount of stimulus money they needed to send me last spring. it was 100% taxable. I did mine on the computer and a little block showed my tax obligation or refund and when I keyed in the stimulus amount my taxes due increased by exactly that amount. Taxes due increase about 250% this year on the same income parameters. The stimulus amount was over half of the increase in taxes due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 750809, member: 6543"] roan, I went to pull up a forage demand and supply workseet and realized that it is very much tailored to our locality so would do you relatively little good. the thing to do would be to contact your local soil and water conservation district or your local NRCS office and ask them for one made for your area. they will probably even work it up for you. If you came to my office I would do one for you. Just did one for a guy last week. he does not want to intensify his managment which is the usual objection around here. Guys want to look at the cows once a week wether they need to or not. then they like to fuss about having to buy hay because they are overstocked for their management. the one I have is a simple excel spreadsheet and so i can play with changes in forage or managment to see how it will affect my results before making the changes. if the local SWCD folks or the NRCS folks can not help you ask them for contact information for the forage agronomist. Your land Grant university also may have some simple software. put your taxes to work. I just finished paying mine and weeee doggies did they ever go up this year. Particulary enjoyed getting to send back exactly the same amount of stimulus money they needed to send me last spring. it was 100% taxable. I did mine on the computer and a little block showed my tax obligation or refund and when I keyed in the stimulus amount my taxes due increased by exactly that amount. Taxes due increase about 250% this year on the same income parameters. The stimulus amount was over half of the increase in taxes due. [/QUOTE]
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