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How Many Cows Per Acre in Texas? Carrying Capacities and Stocking Rates Explained
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- Опубликовано: 12 фев 2022
- Discover how many cows land in Texas will support! I cover average carrying capacities for land in each part of the state AND talk about what factors contribute to forage production on your property.
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Incredible, sir. You're immediately my favorite channel. 🙏
My grandparents had 130 acres outside Mexia in East Texas. They ran about 40 head on mixed native and coastal. And the grasses were never fertilized and never overgrazed.
I’d love to find some property in the Hill country in about 5 years.
Gig em!
Really enjoying your channel, my 5 year plan is to purchase a a sum of land and all this is great! Maybe a discussion on leases (hunting, grazing, hay, etc ) would be awesome!
I’m so glad I caught this channel early! Can’t wait for more videos!
Id love to see Ag exemption (and specific videos about ag exemption in cattle, bee’s and deer)
Thanks William, I'll get to work on Ag Exemptions shortly. I appreciate the comment.
@@LandownerTV please do, very interested in learning how much of what kind of stock we need to qualify
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Thank you for the information!
This is super helpful! So glad we found your videos.
Keep after it man. The videos are great!
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback.
Dang you are good you know your stuff omg thx
I think I understand the concept of carrying capacity but the concept of a stocking rate is I’m still unsure of. I noticed in the video that you spent a lot of time talking about carrying capacities, but then you throw in the term stocking rate in conjunction with carrying capacity but don’t really explain by example so that the concept hits home with me. Can you please explain further? Thanks.
Good video!
I noticed most places have "horses allowed" or none allowed, is this a generalization for livestock being allowed or does it have to specify, specifically goats, chickens, hunting dogs? Thanks in advance 😅
year long ill say cow with calf probably 7 - 8 acres - South Texas if no drought
I am thinking about moving to college station texas, and looking for buy 40 to 100 acres of land so what would be the carrying rate for there
It really depends on what area you're be buying in and what species mix of forages are on the ground. There are very productive soils on the Brazos Bottomland that can carry a cow per 3 acres if managed well. Other areas around College Station are sandy and hilly and would struggle to support a cow per 8-10 acres over time.
Cattle needs to go the way hog and poultry. Or get those pastures irrigated. 1500 acres with 100 head isn't cutting it.
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