Magenta, we plant a 1,000 acres of oats, a 1,000 acres of soybeans, a 1,000
acres of cotton. When we harvest those 3, we plant 3,000 acres of winter
wheat. No organic cotton, just regular.
The cows have plenty to eat, we feed them grain also. They would rather eat
grass, but they eat whatever, whenever they get hungry.
We sell all the calves when they get around 300 pounds. They fetch better
money, selling them as veal. We sell around 1,200 a year, sometimes we have
to keep some as future breeders. That is the reason to run a split head, you
don't end up with inbred stock.
Yes the animals always know when something is about to happen. I think God
gave them a great mind for things like that. Their fur and hide is their only way
to keep warm. God lets it grow to whats needed to protect them.
If I didn't cover everything, ask again, I will answer.