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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1842307" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>It seems like your profit per calf needs to be lots higher than mine to make up for so much feeding. I will still graze for 2 more weeks at least. Will turn out no later than April 5th. Could always turn out before April 1st but try to give the grass a head start. </p><p> I haven't found the sweet spot where the most profit is, whether its grazing or feeding hay a little longer. But im a lazy old cattleman and sure liked seeing them graze this morning instead of starting up the tractor at 18°F. I dont use a tank of fuel all winter and almost no hours put on machinery so thats a profit, or not an expense at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1842307, member: 8993"] It seems like your profit per calf needs to be lots higher than mine to make up for so much feeding. I will still graze for 2 more weeks at least. Will turn out no later than April 5th. Could always turn out before April 1st but try to give the grass a head start. I haven't found the sweet spot where the most profit is, whether its grazing or feeding hay a little longer. But im a lazy old cattleman and sure liked seeing them graze this morning instead of starting up the tractor at 18°F. I dont use a tank of fuel all winter and almost no hours put on machinery so thats a profit, or not an expense at least. [/QUOTE]
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