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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 754857" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>I rotate every 24 hours. I also do the front and back partitioning with the polytwine as regolith stated. My growing season, nearly 10 months long with cold season grasses, is much longer than yours and I maximize what is available. Conventional producers here do good to get 8 months grazing. I plan on feeding stockpiled fescue for 90 days. The farm is rolling hills with a few low places. The low wetter places are grazed extensively in the Summer and only in dry weather during the wet Winter period. As for the pigtail posts with the metal shaft that is the only thing I would buy. The poly shaft posts will break when you attempt to push them into the ground when the ground is frozen or very dry. Do not mine those that ridicule you for your efforts for going non conventional. You will still be in business when they fold. If I only cleared what the extension agent tells me that the average NC producer makes I would find a hobby and cease the cattle business. Hang with the project and you will be pleasantly surprised of the benefits that surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 754857, member: 8973"] I rotate every 24 hours. I also do the front and back partitioning with the polytwine as regolith stated. My growing season, nearly 10 months long with cold season grasses, is much longer than yours and I maximize what is available. Conventional producers here do good to get 8 months grazing. I plan on feeding stockpiled fescue for 90 days. The farm is rolling hills with a few low places. The low wetter places are grazed extensively in the Summer and only in dry weather during the wet Winter period. As for the pigtail posts with the metal shaft that is the only thing I would buy. The poly shaft posts will break when you attempt to push them into the ground when the ground is frozen or very dry. Do not mine those that ridicule you for your efforts for going non conventional. You will still be in business when they fold. If I only cleared what the extension agent tells me that the average NC producer makes I would find a hobby and cease the cattle business. Hang with the project and you will be pleasantly surprised of the benefits that surface. [/QUOTE]
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