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Monthly Archives: July 2016

Selling yearlings off grass

July 31, 2016by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

Well our yearlings have been out in the pasture eating grass for 2.5 months. They have been gaining weight. Now some of them are heavy enough to sell.  Two weeks ago, […]

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Taking the Bull by the Horns: Beefing Up Genetics

July 11, 2016by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

In an effort to keep our herd performing at the top of their game, last year we ventured into new territory for our ranch: Artificial Insemination, commonly referred to as […]

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When hay is not enough, silage

July 11, 2016by Grant Ranch 3 Comments

We usually hay because it is very dry in Southwest Saskatchewan. But this year the forecast was for a rainy wet July. Which makes drying hay a difficult process. So this […]

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Cut. Dry. Bale. Repeat.

July 3, 2016by Grant Ranch Leave a comment

The hot days of summer are upon us, and that can only mean one thing for farmers and ranchers alike – Hay. Hay provides a quality forage for the calves […]

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