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    fire pics

    That`s plumb spooky Lazy Ace. Saw the interview couple of nights back of your family on TV. Seems like we`re carrying fire fighting equipment on everypiece of equipment. With the opening of CRP and predictions of 110 degrees today it`ll be really scarey.
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    free standing fences? HELP

    Real Tuff, from Mobridge, SD 605-845-3456 They make free standing fences and free standing windbreaks in addition to a full line of other stock handleing equipment.
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    Moving yearling replacement heifers to fresh pasture

    What is the saddle pictured? Nice pictures Soapweed.
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    Yeast culture in mineral or in general

    Agreed FH yeast culture should be "shouted out". My only means of supplying it is throught the mineral tubs. I mix app 8lbs to 100 lbs of mineral. Depending on the time of year I also mix 5lbs of 50gm ctc. Most minerals already have added yeast but in this case I`ve found that a little more...
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    Yeast culture in mineral or in general

    FH, I`ve been useing Diamond V yeast for several decades. It is a top notch product that appears to a be well kept secret.
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    Falcata - Yellow Alfalfa

    Yes, I`ve done it and it works a bit. But you do have a lot of plant growing in a small "cow pie" area. Their also seems to be a large alalfa plant population in cow trails close to water. You so need moisture for it to continue growing though. I had mixed 5 lbs of alfalfa with 10 lbs of yeast...
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    Falcata - Yellow Alfalfa

    The 8 lbs I was talking about is normal hay type alfalfa. Another plus with the falcata is that it is rizhomonous.
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    Falcata - Yellow Alfalfa

    Bud Smith was featured in the S Dak extension quarterly magazine about 3 yrs ago. The yellow blossom origniated from Cossack "Russia" . Arvid Boe, is an SDSU plant scientist and has done a lot at expanding this strain. We have small patches of it and it does spread on it`s own. I never seed...
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