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The Forage Chain-- Grass Finishing
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<blockquote data-quote="apical meristem" data-source="post: 697845" data-attributes="member: 8891"><p>Which is why I am grateful for life north of the Gulfo and east of the Trinity, but I am not so arrogant to dump on our friends west of the Trinity. Obviously you haven't been at this for very long if you don't remember of have already forgotten the drought in 2005-2006. The millet and clover wouldn't grow, and barely the cereals, even for us east of the Trinity.</p><p></p><p>Ed, I hope you live in the golden triangle and have some gas wells and get some land appreciation, because you are going to need both for all the money you are spending.</p><p></p><p>Really, you should call Jim Gerrish and have him come out to your place so he can give you a better idea of the economics of grass finishing. He might be in Texas this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apical meristem, post: 697845, member: 8891"] Which is why I am grateful for life north of the Gulfo and east of the Trinity, but I am not so arrogant to dump on our friends west of the Trinity. Obviously you haven't been at this for very long if you don't remember of have already forgotten the drought in 2005-2006. The millet and clover wouldn't grow, and barely the cereals, even for us east of the Trinity. Ed, I hope you live in the golden triangle and have some gas wells and get some land appreciation, because you are going to need both for all the money you are spending. Really, you should call Jim Gerrish and have him come out to your place so he can give you a better idea of the economics of grass finishing. He might be in Texas this fall. [/QUOTE]
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