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 Southeast Colorado | I was selling down for the reduced work load. Have since changed my mind. Think grazing sorghum sudan and oat type crops may be a nice replacement for dryland wheat or Milo.
I'm not going to go hog wild. Just planning to save most all my heifers for a few years and gradually build up. Doubt I'd ever run much over 150 pair or so though. Unless I'm just getting so filthy rich I can't help myself!
You know, selling 6 or 7 extra calves per dryland qtr beats dryland wheat right now. Plus those hay crops keeps you in the govt payment arena. Pretty hard to forego that potential.
Edited by tmrand 1/21/2026 22:02
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