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1. Colorado 4-H Project e-Record Book Selector :: 4-H Colorado is part of CSU Cooperative Extension
www.colorado4h.org/councils/se - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2008 Last Visited: 5/31/2008
Rick ClarkRick Clark is currently serving as the District 7 President representing Pueblo County.Rick has been a member of 4-H for the past 5 years in the following projects, horse, market lamb, vet science and shooting sports.Rick has held many offices in 4-H at the club and county level.Rick is actively involved at his high school through being a member of DECA and National Honor Society. -
2. www.feedlotmagazine.com
www.feedlotmagazine.com/member - [Cached]Published on: 3/9/2008 Last Visited: 3/9/2008
In either case, the expense of feeding these calves and selling them in February instead of December appears to pay off, said Richard Clark, farm management specialist at NU's West Central Research and Extension Center.
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These costs were estimated for a working ranch example rather than for the small paddocks and confined area used for the bale-fed calves, Clark noted.
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" Some people don't like to have hay on their meadows," Clark said, as manure dropped during grazing concentrates weed seed. -
3. Forage.com: Stories: Windrow Grazing Cheaper Than Baling
www.forage.com/stories/view.ph - [Cached]Published on: 4/19/2000 Last Visited: 8/5/2003
In either case, the expense of feeding these calves and selling them in February instead of December appears to pay off, said Richard Clark, farm management specialist at NU's West Central Research and Extension Center here.
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These costs were estimated for a working ranch example rather than for the small paddocks and confined area used for the bale-fed calves, Clark noted.
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Water wasn't accounted for in the expenses, Clark said, since these costs would not be large and would be similar between methods.
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"Some people don't like to have hay on their meadows," Clark said, as manure dropped during grazing concentrates weed seed.

