The experts seem to imply if we are not into serious extended grazing we are somehow hopeless dinosaurs leaving untold fortunes in the field!
Now I'm all for extended grazing,but I wonder sometimes where these rocket scientists think the land comes from to bank forage, swath graze etc.?
If you can grow a good crop of barley,canola, wheat on that land, go for it! Don't waste it on some damned old cow!
Here is a classic example. 90 bu. at 3.50/bu. =$315/acre. Now if you can buy hay at $.04/lb. your value for the 90/bu. crop plus straw would be, say 5000 lb./.04= $200. Now I know it costs something to combine and haul grain but you would also have the straw so we're probably pretty even.$315 compared to $200? With these figures it costs you one hell of a lot more to swath graze that crop! And lets not forget all the waste left in the field?
Even though the grain business is fairly ugly right now I still think it competes pretty well with cattle! And hey, 3 weeks in the spring/3 weeks in the fall!
Now I'm all for extended grazing,but I wonder sometimes where these rocket scientists think the land comes from to bank forage, swath graze etc.?
If you can grow a good crop of barley,canola, wheat on that land, go for it! Don't waste it on some damned old cow!
Here is a classic example. 90 bu. at 3.50/bu. =$315/acre. Now if you can buy hay at $.04/lb. your value for the 90/bu. crop plus straw would be, say 5000 lb./.04= $200. Now I know it costs something to combine and haul grain but you would also have the straw so we're probably pretty even.$315 compared to $200? With these figures it costs you one hell of a lot more to swath graze that crop! And lets not forget all the waste left in the field?
Even though the grain business is fairly ugly right now I still think it competes pretty well with cattle! And hey, 3 weeks in the spring/3 weeks in the fall!
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