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Vette, Opportunity is Knocking
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 838445" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thanks Sam but I still have hay and probably could carry them all till this thing breaks but the way I see it is I'll be spending my profit just to keep them in hay whether its mine or if I buy it from someone. I still have three pastures that haven't been grazed in three months and luckily these are all bahia and look pretty decent but it won't take long for them to mow them clean. The good thing is I split my calving season into fall and spring so I have some pretty decent calves that could go then I can cull some cows and reduce the numbers where I can still make my per acre goal on income and not hurt me too much assuming it rains in the next few months. This too would reduce a lot of stress on myself and the cows and this is worth a lot to me.</p><p></p><p>What sucks is, we have high commodity prices but no water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 838445, member: 4362"] Thanks Sam but I still have hay and probably could carry them all till this thing breaks but the way I see it is I'll be spending my profit just to keep them in hay whether its mine or if I buy it from someone. I still have three pastures that haven't been grazed in three months and luckily these are all bahia and look pretty decent but it won't take long for them to mow them clean. The good thing is I split my calving season into fall and spring so I have some pretty decent calves that could go then I can cull some cows and reduce the numbers where I can still make my per acre goal on income and not hurt me too much assuming it rains in the next few months. This too would reduce a lot of stress on myself and the cows and this is worth a lot to me. What sucks is, we have high commodity prices but no water. [/QUOTE]
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