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Jim
Posted 10/17/2008 14:52 (#484613 - in reply to #484554)
Subject: Re: Grazing standing corn stalks


Driftless SW Wisconsin

Thanks. It hasn't been too bad since they seemed to have learned to regulate their own corn intake. You can see a little splat, however. The electric fence is setup to keep them from congregating in their favorite areas in the woods for awhile and keep the manure spread out as much as possible.

I am looking to cull for shorter, longer, fuller width and depth full Hereford cows as those you see to breed with a good registered Hereford low birthweight bull. Makes for a nice grass and grazed corn animal. Usually on the stalks only this time of year rather than full standing corn.

The corn plants have really changed in the last two weeks - but unfortunately the grain moisture has not changed much. Still 30%+. I hope to combine at least some of it in Nov. About 10 cents a point right now at the elevator.

Jim at Dawn



Edited by Jim 10/17/2008 14:56
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