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Most farms must be larger to support today's farm families
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<blockquote data-quote="mermill2" data-source="post: 573780" data-attributes="member: 4117"><p>About 8.5 aum on good red clay on limestone. 9 on creek and river bottoms.About 2 acres per cow calf unit if you rotate em ,stockpile fescue,utilize wooded areas overgrown with honeysuckle and kudzu.Seed some rye for winter graze.I graze year round only feeding hay on snow and ice days.Most winters snows melted off in a couple of days in my part of Ky.Only got 2 or 3 small snows last winter,maybe 1 or 2 inches at a clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mermill2, post: 573780, member: 4117"] About 8.5 aum on good red clay on limestone. 9 on creek and river bottoms.About 2 acres per cow calf unit if you rotate em ,stockpile fescue,utilize wooded areas overgrown with honeysuckle and kudzu.Seed some rye for winter graze.I graze year round only feeding hay on snow and ice days.Most winters snows melted off in a couple of days in my part of Ky.Only got 2 or 3 small snows last winter,maybe 1 or 2 inches at a clip. [/QUOTE]
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