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<blockquote data-quote="aggravated farmer" data-source="post: 694772" data-attributes="member: 12481"><p>Yes we keep them in and milk year round. We are currently in a lull milking our lowest number since the 80's, but I expect the number to go up in Janruary. </p><p></p><p>Own/rent ground total is about 1,500 acres. 750 acre corn 550 acre beans 100 acre wheat 100 acres alfalfa</p><p></p><p>Closest "town" is Ravenna, actually quite populated and it's just a mile down the road. Bunch of heroin addicts and meth heads live there, some decent folks, but it seems fewer these days. Kent is ten minutes away. Mantua is a straight shot few miles north, it's pretty decent, though you got your typical low life sort there too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aggravated farmer, post: 694772, member: 12481"] Yes we keep them in and milk year round. We are currently in a lull milking our lowest number since the 80's, but I expect the number to go up in Janruary. Own/rent ground total is about 1,500 acres. 750 acre corn 550 acre beans 100 acre wheat 100 acres alfalfa Closest "town" is Ravenna, actually quite populated and it's just a mile down the road. Bunch of heroin addicts and meth heads live there, some decent folks, but it seems fewer these days. Kent is ten minutes away. Mantua is a straight shot few miles north, it's pretty decent, though you got your typical low life sort there too. [/QUOTE]
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