I guess I have a little bit of ground lined up to lessen the blow. Not as much as I lost,but enough to take off the pressure of being able to finish this year and last year's calves. That was more a concern to me than culling the cow herd. I have most everything in the neighborhood so that what I don't own,and what I rent makes it contiguous. There was one place I didn't have. It lays between my home place and the one I'm loosing. The guy had hobby farmed it for a long time,but hadn't done much since his kids have grown and left home. He brush hogged it every few years,but that was about it. His health is real bad now.
His oldest daughter and mine have been real close since they were in elementary school. She was at my daughter and son in law's 25th anniversary open house Saturday. I was talking to her about her dad and said I needed to get ahold of her mother and see if I could rent it from her next year and get a crop in there to keep the weeds down. She said she'd see her the next day and would put a bug in her ear. She contacted my wife this morning and said she was all for it. I'll put it in to corn next year to get the silo full,then seed it to alfalfa the next year.
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