Many ranch folks will be taking time away from busy fall schedules to take part in the many NILE activities. Go to the NILE web site for a full scheduel of events. Fall is definately in the air and it looks as though the weather will cooperate eventhough the forcast is somewhat cooler than the past weeks.
Shipping is in full swing. Some reports are that calves are coming in a few pounds lighter than predicted but not enough to cause concern. Recent moisture in our area has helped cut the dust for those shipping and weaning the 2011 calf crop. One thing for sure, the fall and winter feed supply is sure to be more palatable and lets hope it doesn't snow under.
I'm hearing plenty of talk about what bred heifers will bring this fall. Well, we'll know in the next few weeks. Several thousand head will cross the block in and around Montana and the Intermountain region by the time you've had your Thanksgiving feast. Believe me, there will be lots of quality with calving dates to fit all programs. Click on the Calander and Classified buttons on my web site to see just some of the offerings.
Hope to see you somewhere along the trail.
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