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    #25
    We got the rain AND the heat this week, our soybeans took less than 5 days from planting to emergence.

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      #26
      good for you food4u for taking your 'better half' out for dinner. All too often the 'lead hand' ends up doing the work of the hired hand plus the cooking and cleaning too !!


      BEEN THERE DONE THAT !!!, but I will say there were lots of dinners out too.

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        #27
        nicolaas, we have divided the good land up into "permanent" fields of 8-20 acres using single strand high tensile but some of the fields were existing barb fenced at this size so we just run an offset wire around them.
        We further subdivide these with step in posts and polywire, depends on the time of year - now we have typically 100-120 cows in a group so they get maybe 8-10 acres for 2 days as we don't want to graze too severe. When growth slows down in early July we split them into smaller lots, maybe 40 plus a bull and then they get fenced tighter, typically 1 or 1.5 acres which they graze into the ground in a couple of days or so. As soon as the bulls are pulled they go back in a big group. We always try to keep as big a group as possible to get maximum herd impact but when the bulls are out we need to split them down as we run some purebreds that need different bulls. We have pasture pipeline over much of the place, 1 inch plastic mainly on the surface unter the fenceline. Troughs are 140 gallon mounted on a wooden sledge made of railway ties. We have mineral feeders on sledges too so you can just hook up the water and minerals behind the truck and move to the next field.
        We just added a water wagon this year - a 1250 gallon tank with a 30 gallon tank mounted on it which we can fill from the river with a honda gas pump. This is not so much conventional water hauling which is very expensive, but more pumping up into a holding tank as the river is very close by. This is for use on a quarter that we can't get pipeline water to. It also serves in areas where the cows used to drink in the river.
        I can push the cows fairly hard on this system - much of the year they graze grass that is over mature or poorer quality late in the season when their requirements are lower and it saves me needing to cut hay.
        On the other hand we run a group of yearling steers for grass fattening. They get better grass, typically a three or four pass rotation on one field which gives them higher quality, less mature grass but it is also tougher on that pasture as they select the better grasses and overgraze slightly. We pick a field that is in good shape and has a lot of legumes for this and use it one year - the next year it gets cows grazing with long recovery periods to allow it to recover.

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