Just N of Austin, where I live, they are getting $90 for a round bale of coastal (not sure which size). I am seeing truckloads come and go each day.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostYou have family that tends to it or locals?If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI'm still seeing cattle for 120 a pound. I know my friend is getting 150.00 a ton on his alfalfa.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI'm still seeing cattle for 120 a pound. I know my friend is getting 150.00 a ton on his alfalfa.Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostWhere are you seeing $1.20 a pound? Alfalfa is not good for cattle. Gives them collic (sp).If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.
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Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View Post$1.15- $1.30 is what most went for this last Saturday in Decatur
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About 500 acres in Ellis county. Cattle are on most. We sold atleast half the herd already, because of hay. Canton area is still selling hay around 4.50 a square bale, and 55 for Rounds, second cuttings, from what I've heard from friends. Semi loads from Oklahoma are pretty cheap, 3.50 a bale for squares, don't think they do round bales. All are horse quality so it'll be good for cattle.
"Home" property we have the horses. 20 acres with 15 miniatures and 7 Paints/Quarters.
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Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View PostLocals. I have a foreman and 15 +/- guys living in an onsite village. They have a garden, pig pen, a few cattle, and a shit ton of chickens. They also hunt and fish the area. They are extremely self sufficient. I go each year in December for the summer harvest and other than handling the Ag-chem and equipment purchases it is a self running operation.
An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.
-Victor Hugo
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Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View PostLocals. I have a foreman and 15 +/- guys living in an onsite village. They have a garden, pig pen, a few cattle, and a shit ton of chickens. They also hunt and fish the area. They are extremely self sufficient. I go each year in December for the summer harvest and other than handling the Ag-chem and equipment purchases it is a self running operation.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI have 1200 acres in northwest,central Kansas.
We raise wheat, soybeans and feed for our cattle.
My cousins farm something in Central LA. and my parents own land in Laos to farm something...hopefully its opium soo i can stop working.Can't beat them, Join their NEW message board !!
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Originally posted by 0 GT 2 View PostFor some reason this came to mind.
Originally posted by mstng86 View PostDo you return in a semi-submersible sub?If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.
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Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View PostLocals. I have a foreman and 15 +/- guys living in an onsite village. They have a garden, pig pen, a few cattle, and a shit ton of chickens. They also hunt and fish the area. They are extremely self sufficient. I go each year in December for the summer harvest and other than handling the Ag-chem and equipment purchases it is a self running operation.
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Originally posted by mustangguy289 View PostI rent a house on my wife's family's 500 acres. I do about 80% of the work for the cattle. Putting out hay, feeding the bulls, mowing the pastures, and filling the water troughs right now ( creek and pond have dried up).
The other day I counted 76 head of cattle. 2 of which are bulls.
AND IF ANYBODY HAS A LEAD ON SOME DECENTLY PRICED ROUND BALE HAY... LET ME KNOW.
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Originally posted by RunbabyRun09 View PostAbout 500 acres in Ellis county. Cattle are on most. We sold atleast half the herd already, because of hay. Canton area is still selling hay around 4.50 a square bale, and 55 for Rounds, second cuttings, from what I've heard from friends. Semi loads from Oklahoma are pretty cheap, 3.50 a bale for squares, don't think they do round bales. All are horse quality so it'll be good for cattle.
"Home" property we have the horses. 20 acres with 15 miniatures and 7 Paints/Quarters.
David
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