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<blockquote data-quote="oakcreekfarms" data-source="post: 379566" data-attributes="member: 3177"><p>Doc, I have been doing that every night for the last couple of weeks. I read at least two or three articles a night. From what I understand it varies a lot from state to state. It's a lot more labor intensive then I had previously thought, figuring out water seems to be the hardest part to plan out. However I think it would be a great way to run some bulls to two years of age with minimal pasture space. Or just a great way to get everything out of the pasture that we are planting right across from the house, however that will be three years down the road.</p><p></p><p>My brain is on overload with info. I was basically asking for averages. I found the equation while searching on yahoo. </p><p></p><p>Md: the actual number is around 14.3 at 3 days grazing, I thought I could leave out the decimals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oakcreekfarms, post: 379566, member: 3177"] Doc, I have been doing that every night for the last couple of weeks. I read at least two or three articles a night. From what I understand it varies a lot from state to state. It's a lot more labor intensive then I had previously thought, figuring out water seems to be the hardest part to plan out. However I think it would be a great way to run some bulls to two years of age with minimal pasture space. Or just a great way to get everything out of the pasture that we are planting right across from the house, however that will be three years down the road. My brain is on overload with info. I was basically asking for averages. I found the equation while searching on yahoo. Md: the actual number is around 14.3 at 3 days grazing, I thought I could leave out the decimals. [/QUOTE]
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