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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 1265515" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>Kris,</p><p>This is a little off topic but I have found after 15 or so years of farming that things catch up. For the first 7 or so years organic seemed easy and no issues. After fields get old, use up N soil bank, and cattle have grazed fields long enough problems arise. I got a spell of pinkeye, occasional footrot, things like that. So with your fescue issue you gotta be flexible I guess. Keep a bull around, switch to fall calving, maybe do some feeding and take hay off. Just something to ponder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 1265515, member: 14878"] Kris, This is a little off topic but I have found after 15 or so years of farming that things catch up. For the first 7 or so years organic seemed easy and no issues. After fields get old, use up N soil bank, and cattle have grazed fields long enough problems arise. I got a spell of pinkeye, occasional footrot, things like that. So with your fescue issue you gotta be flexible I guess. Keep a bull around, switch to fall calving, maybe do some feeding and take hay off. Just something to ponder. [/QUOTE]
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