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    Willow Creek Winter WHEAT

    I'm in south central SD and am too really considering trying some. What little info I can find on the net is planting depth is 1/2 inch. We normally plant wheat at 1-2 inches. There is a lot of winter triticale planted in this part of the country and was wondering if this wheat is sort of the...
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    Spring storm

    My dad allways said that the best way to shorten up winter and spring to come fast is to have some big bank notes to come due the first of may. Seems like it allways comes faster than you would like in that case.
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    which tank should I use

    Justin, what is the reason for not putting bentonite under the concrete? The first tire tanks I put in about 7 or 8 years ago, my well man helped me, a 13 footer a water line person put in, and two I put in myself all have bentonite under the concrete. We all put bentonite down then about 2...
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    Sorghum harvest at the ranch; pics added Nov 8

    That sorgum looks like that it is the same as I call grain sorgum or milo in this erea. I have backgrounded calves feeding milo and seems to work well if it is good quality. Light test weight milo/grain sorgum sometimes doesn't have good feed value. It does have to be ground or cracked and...
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    Baler accident

    Was reading some of the posts and sounds like everyone is started to put up hay. Learned this morning that a young 19 year old man was killed in a baler accident last night. Just graduated from high school 1 year ago this spring, bought some equipment, and started a custom haying business. He...
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    Black Grass Bugs

    When you spray with roundup, The plant leaves start turning yellow when it first start to die. Our wheat grass does kinda the same thing with the bugs in it.
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    Black Grass Bugs

    If they are the same as we call black bugs, they are mostly in crested wheat grass in this country. Sure makes you think that it has been sprayed with roundup. We used to spray them with furadan (spelling), but that is pretty wicked stuff. Have seed liquid 7 and melathion used and does a...
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    Rattlesnake

    I had no idea rattlers are protected anywhere. I'm in southern South Dakota. Wonder what the reason for protecting them.
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    Rattlesnake

    Killed my first rattlesnake of the season checking pairs yesterday. Spring must be getting closer since it is still March. Everyone pay attention and be careful if you are in snake country. Don't want to hear of anyone or any baby calves getting bit.
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    March 8, 2010

    Your lucky you have sand. There is no way I could pull a feeder like that here. I'm having trouble just pulling a 2 bale processor with a MFD tractor. About 2-3 trips and is like soup. The water just don't soak away in this hard ground. Just gets softer and softer.
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    ritchey tags

    I've tried about all the different tags, y-tex, all flex, z tag, brisket tags but still like the grindable richie tags best. The other tags the #s seem to fade till they were not readable. Been using the black y-tex buttons. but loose quite a few. If I find a tag, the button was broke. Last...
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    Hay Hiker

    I have never used one but sure would like to have one. Kramer Mfg., from Ainsworth NE makes a really nice one I think. So does Vermeer. I have had some people say that certain kinds will have trouble backing under the piles in the field if you line them up out there instead of bringing clear...
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    Did Ya hear?

    Lived by him for a while. Remarks like that might be why he didn't live around here very long. Did you know he used to raise registered angus and limousine bulls.
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    daily gain question

    The old rule of thumb in my country was calves should eat 3% of their body weight per day with 1% of that being grain. 500 pound calf, 5 pounds grain. Should gain close to 1 3/4 lbs/day if the rations is balanced. Simm x can stand more grain than that. On angus/herford cross, gaining much...
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    Can you?

    I'm not a big fan of no-till, but I do think no-till is good in certain applications. After reading all the posts, I have to agree with rancherfred, no-till would be the best option. You should be able to get a good kill with 10-16 oz of glypos product in early spring when the cheet is just...
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    Night Calving

    I was thinking along the same lines for the way I'm set up to calve. The way my luck goes, I start feeding on hard ground and end up fininshing on mud. With breakdowns, barn chores, and all, I could start feeding on mud and finish on hard ground. I have always fed in early mornings and at...
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    Night Calving

    Since I'm fairly new here, this might have been talked about before. I have a couple of neighbors that swear by feeding in the late afternoon they get very few calves at night verses feeding in the mornings. They say a person should start the night feeding at least 30 days in advance. Was...
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    How to get cows eating cake

    My vet recamended to start feeding rumensin to the cows approx 6weeks befor you start calving to help prevent cyrpto scours, a form of coxcitia. Feed at a rate of 180-200 milgrams/hd/day. (excuse my spelling, no wonder I flunked spelling in school) I feed a high copper mineral and salt. The...
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    How to get cows eating cake

    According to hay samples, my feed man that works the rations for the calves says I need a little to balance the ration for the cows. I mostly feed a little protien for a carrier for the rumensen which my vet says it really helps on controling scours in baby calves. 4 bales grass hay, 3 bales...
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