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Ideal Sudan Grazing Height
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<blockquote data-quote="Otha" data-source="post: 1750953" data-attributes="member: 41397"><p>For those that didn't read the article the university of Kentucky recommends grazing at 18-30 inches. It doesn't elaborate on why that is recommended. I would assume that's when the plants have there highest nutritional value. I think I' start grazing around the 30 inch mark and by the time the cows get to the far end it'll be taller. That's one nice thing about using a poly wire. I may leave a little patch to grow tall just to see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otha, post: 1750953, member: 41397"] For those that didn't read the article the university of Kentucky recommends grazing at 18-30 inches. It doesn't elaborate on why that is recommended. I would assume that's when the plants have there highest nutritional value. I think I' start grazing around the 30 inch mark and by the time the cows get to the far end it'll be taller. That's one nice thing about using a poly wire. I may leave a little patch to grow tall just to see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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