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<blockquote data-quote="royB" data-source="post: 34184" data-attributes="member: 91"><p>I also need to add to my herd, but I am waiting. Useing the money now to do projects I would normally do in the fall, then in the fall I hope to find the prices lower so I can add them then. Prices are moving generally down in our area, although some weeks the increase enough to cover several weeks of the drop, but still going down overall.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunatly my pastures have really responded to the fertilizer and lime with all the rain we have been getting and I have to clip them after about the second rotation through. Ofcourse when it comes to having both pasture quality and quantity it is a good problem to have..</p><p></p><p>Roy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royB, post: 34184, member: 91"] I also need to add to my herd, but I am waiting. Useing the money now to do projects I would normally do in the fall, then in the fall I hope to find the prices lower so I can add them then. Prices are moving generally down in our area, although some weeks the increase enough to cover several weeks of the drop, but still going down overall. Unfortunatly my pastures have really responded to the fertilizer and lime with all the rain we have been getting and I have to clip them after about the second rotation through. Ofcourse when it comes to having both pasture quality and quantity it is a good problem to have.. Roy [/QUOTE]
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