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Winter Pasture Turn out: Nov 1st
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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford76" data-source="post: 713067" data-attributes="member: 7000"><p>if you hadn't posted a picture of that i'd never believe it. can you explain your operation more.</p><p></p><p>those pictures are dated 11/1/2009 and you said that is part oats/part winter wheat (but separate right). so when was is sown? when will those cattle come off there and then what - you combine the wheat and oats and if so what month. that just looks crazy to me. we live in the golden triangle of montana (wheat country) and i've never seen winter wheat like that before it froze. what kind of yields do you typically have. did you say what varieties they are - farmers around here have their own varities for drought tolerance and saw fly resistance. have you ever had winter wheat boot before it froze or do you make sure and graze it hard.</p><p></p><p>i don't know but my cows would think they had died and gone to heaven. pretty neat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford76, post: 713067, member: 7000"] if you hadn't posted a picture of that i'd never believe it. can you explain your operation more. those pictures are dated 11/1/2009 and you said that is part oats/part winter wheat (but separate right). so when was is sown? when will those cattle come off there and then what - you combine the wheat and oats and if so what month. that just looks crazy to me. we live in the golden triangle of montana (wheat country) and i've never seen winter wheat like that before it froze. what kind of yields do you typically have. did you say what varieties they are - farmers around here have their own varities for drought tolerance and saw fly resistance. have you ever had winter wheat boot before it froze or do you make sure and graze it hard. i don't know but my cows would think they had died and gone to heaven. pretty neat [/QUOTE]
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