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Taking the Long View When It Comes to Drought Management in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1783607" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Land will come back that's not the issue . Inputs are.</p><p>Twenty years ago I could sell two calves and buy six tons of fertilizer, today one calf won't buy a ton.</p><p>It's still about grass management be it pasture or hay, as inputs climb with the current cow prices leaves few levers to pull.</p><p>We buy retail and sell wholesale that only leaves inputs to control. This is about knowing the true cost to maintain a cow per day as well as per year. </p><p>Might be more economical to run stockers or heavies from March to October.</p><p>There is no one size fit's all.</p><p>Better sharpen your red crayon and buy some more Big Chief tablets lot of goesintos to look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1783607, member: 694"] Land will come back that’s not the issue . Inputs are. Twenty years ago I could sell two calves and buy six tons of fertilizer, today one calf won’t buy a ton. It’s still about grass management be it pasture or hay, as inputs climb with the current cow prices leaves few levers to pull. We buy retail and sell wholesale that only leaves inputs to control. This is about knowing the true cost to maintain a cow per day as well as per year. Might be more economical to run stockers or heavies from March to October. There is no one size fit’s all. Better sharpen your red crayon and buy some more Big Chief tablets lot of goesintos to look at. [/QUOTE]
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