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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 259529" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>Check out Stockman Grassfarmer on the web, they will send you a free issue, Some of theirs stuff that they push is kinda out there to say the least, but a lot of it makes perfect sense. I learn something new every month. I've been doing the rotational or Management intensive grazing as it is sometimes called and I can run a pair per acre straight through the season. The season is longer now as well. We used to hay part of it, but I let the cows do the harvesting now. We have pasture 7 months out of the year in Northern Indiana, and it is good pasture. We were the only cattle outfit in our county not to be feeding hay during the drought last summer. Needless to say, I am a believer. Good luck. Mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 259529, member: 3175"] Check out Stockman Grassfarmer on the web, they will send you a free issue, Some of theirs stuff that they push is kinda out there to say the least, but a lot of it makes perfect sense. I learn something new every month. I've been doing the rotational or Management intensive grazing as it is sometimes called and I can run a pair per acre straight through the season. The season is longer now as well. We used to hay part of it, but I let the cows do the harvesting now. We have pasture 7 months out of the year in Northern Indiana, and it is good pasture. We were the only cattle outfit in our county not to be feeding hay during the drought last summer. Needless to say, I am a believer. Good luck. Mac. [/QUOTE]
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