Is it too early to be discussing drought strategies in early June? I'm not too familiar with the weather patterns here yet but an old neighbor tells me there has never been a year with such poor grass growth by this time of year.
At the rate of regrowth we are seeing I'm planning now - the worst that can happen is we end up with extra grass by fall. If you had asked me 2 weeks ago I would have thought it inconceivable that the grass wouldn't be getting ahead of us by now given the acres we are grazing and past production records.
I think i'll pull the trigger on some yearling steers next week. Renting still more pasture and working on selling a group of young cows. Also adding more cows to my cull list for fall.
Not looking cheery at all - how many producers will be as keen to hold their cows at all costs like they were through the 02/03 droughts given low or negative profitability in recent years? Starting on an 8 month winter with $120/T hay just isn't a realistic proposition.
What is it like in other areas and what drought strategies are folks adopting?
At the rate of regrowth we are seeing I'm planning now - the worst that can happen is we end up with extra grass by fall. If you had asked me 2 weeks ago I would have thought it inconceivable that the grass wouldn't be getting ahead of us by now given the acres we are grazing and past production records.
I think i'll pull the trigger on some yearling steers next week. Renting still more pasture and working on selling a group of young cows. Also adding more cows to my cull list for fall.
Not looking cheery at all - how many producers will be as keen to hold their cows at all costs like they were through the 02/03 droughts given low or negative profitability in recent years? Starting on an 8 month winter with $120/T hay just isn't a realistic proposition.
What is it like in other areas and what drought strategies are folks adopting?
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