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We may all be missing the boat, by not raising Corrientes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1697343" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I started feeding hay on Dec 11. People were going out to grass starting out about April 5. I had to get the calves branded and was down a ways on that schedule. I think it was April 20 that we branded these and they went to grass. It is some where around 25 acres per pair on pasture but it is actually tough to tell because there are so many acres that are so steep that cows never utilize them. If I grazed the irrigated acres and didn't make hay there I could get by with an acre or maybe two per pair. 60 acres irrigated produce enough hay to feed 82 until March 20. That last month they got imported hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1697343, member: 498"] I started feeding hay on Dec 11. People were going out to grass starting out about April 5. I had to get the calves branded and was down a ways on that schedule. I think it was April 20 that we branded these and they went to grass. It is some where around 25 acres per pair on pasture but it is actually tough to tell because there are so many acres that are so steep that cows never utilize them. If I grazed the irrigated acres and didn't make hay there I could get by with an acre or maybe two per pair. 60 acres irrigated produce enough hay to feed 82 until March 20. That last month they got imported hay. [/QUOTE]
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