E.B. Haymakin' said: (quoted from post at 12:49:13 12/14/09) I was reading on the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service web site that one of their agronomists was recommending cattle operations in Alabama forage based grazing only due to the "challenging" times we are in. They say haying is too costly, and doesn"t return what it should in beef production with cattle prices as low as they are. May work in Alabama, but I doubt it would work in Nebraska. I also wonder how high hay prices would go in Alabama because I believe most hay produced is by cattle operations anyway. Horse people would really be hit if they didn"t have equipment. What do any of you think?
I think it is generally a good plan in the right climate/weather conditions for cattle........however, I keep a small emergency hay stash.....just in case.
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