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| Her in Middle Tennessee.... Most of the fencing is gone, the land is growing houses and the cattle are gone as well. The young people want to row crop, have a shiny peterbilt and grain trailer with twin train horns and BIG tractors with computerized guidance on board. No body wants to build fences and fight Bovine diseases that seem to multiply b the day. I have 26 cows almost ready to calve and have to schedule weeks ahead of time to get the kids to help vaccinate and castrate once per year. Expansion will only come through the current Beef producers and they are not youthful. | |
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