by Pops » Mon 17 Apr 2006, 15:52:46
You know more about your operation than I do certainly but since you asked for input:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Phebagirl', 'T')he fertilizers are necessary to increase the yield and the nutrient content of the hay we harvest.
I think this is really the key statement. They high inputs are only vital to how many head you are trying to run and how much gain you are aiming for – true?
And the number of head/amt of gain is dependent on your overhead and expenses right?
Oh, and this is PO.com after all and you brought up the additional fact that the cost of your other inputs are going up but -
you are still driving your played out farm as hard as it will go to keep doing things like they were doing them when fuel was a nickel a gallon, which, of course, resulted in your farm's current condition.
My point is since you have a bunch of 4 leg combines out there now, what is the purpose of driving the tractor to pull the haybine, rake, baler; truck and loader to bring them in; then the loader again to feed, then the scraper and loader again to load the spreader - only to haul the manure back to the field where it would have been if only…
for the price of some hotwire and t-posts (and maybe a waterline) you could let the cattle do all that work for you – free! Sounds like a lot of passes through the field for nothing except to keep the number of head up to pay the fuel company and parts house and have a bunch of equipment in the yard.
I’m not talking some goofball californy scheme – most of the book about managed grazing was written in MO and I’d bet you a cup of coffee more than one outfit up there is doing it; there are down here. Ask at the extension for The Missouri Grazing Manual – M157 if you are interested, lots of trials here in MO showing that it does work - and makes money.
Anyway, I’m not pickin’ on you, no sweat off my nose as they say
Maybe the only thing to do is just keep the pedal to the metal till she goes Teats Up! (guess that's kind of a mixed metaphor huh?

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