Tucker Brown
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And as long as we are grazing correctly, if we were to graze it all the way down, we would have to bring in hay.
But because we are grazing it correctly, or more correctly, I guess, we still make mistakes.
But when we leave that grass tall enough, that is the hay.
If we don't graze it all the way down, we let it grow more.
But we do put up silage.
We'd put up silage for the bulls, wheat silage.
So we do a little bit of farming, just not near as much as y'all.
Yeah.
A little bit of farming on the wheat side.
That's a great question.
That's a great question.
It seems like the further east you get, it's a little more of farm country where they have both.
But when I think of farming, I think of row crops and John Deere tractors, things like that.
Yeah, that's a funny, it's very regional because you'll go to Alabama and everybody's got the farm.
Yeah, we are.
My great-grandfather was at the table, one of the original developers of the AQHA Association.
And so we're one of few that have had a horse registered every single year.
And we love horses, and especially my generation just...
has a disease i call it of just love training horses and producing really good ones and um we do have at we do have atvs like we we realize that they're that's kind of that mesh of the the
The wisdom is in knowing which one is the right one to use at what time.