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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 446355" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Lead Dog, sounds good to me, I guess the goats will eat the weeds? If I had the correct fencing, I would try some goats, but the city is coming close to our fences. I planted our Durana with our own no till drill, as I do all our winter grazing. Our NRCS has a no till drill for rent along with an operator, might check that out in your area.</p><p></p><p>Finally, if you will be selling ORGANIC meat from your critters, I am sure you know that you need to have them processed in an ORGANIC certified meat plant. I don't know of any here in Georgia. Then of course you also need to find all organic supplements which I find hard to do also. I have used organic fly spray on our cattle from Crystal Creek which is on line.</p><p></p><p>We are "Natural" which allows much more flexibility in how you manage things and it is a lot cheaper for us. The organic regs for beef are so onerous that I just can't even think about doing it.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 446355, member: 87"] Lead Dog, sounds good to me, I guess the goats will eat the weeds? If I had the correct fencing, I would try some goats, but the city is coming close to our fences. I planted our Durana with our own no till drill, as I do all our winter grazing. Our NRCS has a no till drill for rent along with an operator, might check that out in your area. Finally, if you will be selling ORGANIC meat from your critters, I am sure you know that you need to have them processed in an ORGANIC certified meat plant. I don't know of any here in Georgia. Then of course you also need to find all organic supplements which I find hard to do also. I have used organic fly spray on our cattle from Crystal Creek which is on line. We are "Natural" which allows much more flexibility in how you manage things and it is a lot cheaper for us. The organic regs for beef are so onerous that I just can't even think about doing it. Good Luck! Billy [/QUOTE]
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