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Re: ColoKen - grazing question
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Posted by Coloken on June 13, 2007 at 11:17:42 from (216.17.254.20):
In Reply to: ColoKen - grazing question posted by David in Wales on June 13, 2007 at 08:13:44:
Chad anwered it real good. North east corner of Colorado -West of Kansas. Called "high plains" average rainfall about 12 inches. Elevation right at 5000 feet. Where there is no irigation we call it "dry land" Usual crop is fall wheat raised every other year on "summer fallow". Summer fallow means that all summer long you work it to kill all weeds, saves two years moisture for one crop. Allan does the same thing in western Nebraska. But then he does get rain once in a while. (BIG GRIN). I should point out that the native grasses are excellent and will faten livestock if not over grazed. Is you ever saw the movie "Centenial" thats us. Can still find you a cowboy and horse.
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