He's just lazy.
by Mark Drzycimski
May 17, 2006
“Those New Zealand farmers had a theory: Make the livestock work for us, not have us working for them,” said Sayre, 79, who runs Waffle Hill Farm with his son, Ned. “When you’re growing corn for silage, we’re doing all the work.”“We work all spring planting,” he continued. “We work all summer praying for rain. We work all fall harvesting. Under Sayre’s grazing program, the cattle are harvesting the fields. They are even spreading the manure.”
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