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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1755455" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Thank you..good advice. Believe me the forage damage is done and completed in Ferris too even if we got 10" of rain at 75 degrees...everything's burned won't come back this year. I know i can get stalks for $40. Hay is $80. to $120. My plan is to work with my supplier for $30. corn stalks...AND the nice thing about the corn stalks this year due to the drought are they were only chest to neck high...stalks are THIN..half to 3/4's of the thin stalks are edible as-is.</p><p>No, not worried about the land (there's no mud-terrain damage), I'm bringing on food-nutrients also fertilizer in the form of hay- giving back to land. I've got an incredible gusher of a well...God Sent...if the well wasn't there it would "break me" break my spirit.</p><p>My cattle are big, good weight...just one mother milking is showing signs of minor degradation. I'll keep on keeping on... every day, swinging my double sword at it. I've lived a charmed and blessed life...God has always had me. I didn't do cattle on my own God assisted me (literally, like Noah with cattle coming to the promised land) ...I was told to fight on...things will get better in 2023 and 2024. Especially when Texas ranchers come back into the market to buy cattle when stockers/processors are needing meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1755455, member: 8359"] Thank you..good advice. Believe me the forage damage is done and completed in Ferris too even if we got 10" of rain at 75 degrees...everything's burned won't come back this year. I know i can get stalks for $40. Hay is $80. to $120. My plan is to work with my supplier for $30. corn stalks...AND the nice thing about the corn stalks this year due to the drought are they were only chest to neck high...stalks are THIN..half to 3/4's of the thin stalks are edible as-is. No, not worried about the land (there's no mud-terrain damage), I'm bringing on food-nutrients also fertilizer in the form of hay- giving back to land. I've got an incredible gusher of a well...God Sent...if the well wasn't there it would "break me" break my spirit. My cattle are big, good weight...just one mother milking is showing signs of minor degradation. I'll keep on keeping on... every day, swinging my double sword at it. I've lived a charmed and blessed life...God has always had me. I didn't do cattle on my own God assisted me (literally, like Noah with cattle coming to the promised land) ...I was told to fight on...things will get better in 2023 and 2024. Especially when Texas ranchers come back into the market to buy cattle when stockers/processors are needing meat. [/QUOTE]
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