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Best thing to do is contact your University Agricultural Extension Agent. They

can come out, look at anything you may need or want, make suggestions based on

your location, soil conditions, etc. They will also know who is reputable in

your area for breeding stock. Save the money you would use on a consultant,

because the entire University system's resources is free!

Carol P

Eustis, FL

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> Been following and occassionaly posting on this sight for some time. We've

been hand milking a couple cows for years(we farm 400 acres). With

> my retirment coming up soon I'ld like to start a small herd dairy not more

than a dozen milkers. Am in need of a consultant.

>

> Thanks, and am open to ideas.Robie

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