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What market should I shoot for?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 59085" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A lot depends on what your grasses are. I would imagine from the Eldon area that it's primarily fescue, and high endophyte at that. The summer slump is not only in the grass growth, but also the palabiity decreases and the endophyte increases in jun-jul.</p><p>Feeding hay to stockers is a suckers game. Your profits will go in the front and come out the back.</p><p>You might be better off to hay the stuff and sell it rather then putting cows on it. Or hay it once, let it grow back, (if the ph and fertility is right, and Ma Nature provides the rain) and run stockers over the winter and sell in the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 59085, member: 34"] A lot depends on what your grasses are. I would imagine from the Eldon area that it's primarily fescue, and high endophyte at that. The summer slump is not only in the grass growth, but also the palabiity decreases and the endophyte increases in jun-jul. Feeding hay to stockers is a suckers game. Your profits will go in the front and come out the back. You might be better off to hay the stuff and sell it rather then putting cows on it. Or hay it once, let it grow back, (if the ph and fertility is right, and Ma Nature provides the rain) and run stockers over the winter and sell in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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