Rgv3180
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We stockpile fescue here in mo, but are experience has been to graze as long as we have it, not feed hay in fall.
We rotational graze and keep are upper fescue fields for fall/ winter. ( bottom grounds are reeds canary and Johnson grasses. Flood ground) we have found after beginning of January with too much snow/ freeze they just trample in ground and waste. Our average field in fescue is 10-15 acres.
I believe you have to figure out what works in your operation, and area.
We start Feeding hay in early January usually.
Which, I would say really helps having your location listed, as we all have very different circumstances when reading posts.
We rotational graze and keep are upper fescue fields for fall/ winter. ( bottom grounds are reeds canary and Johnson grasses. Flood ground) we have found after beginning of January with too much snow/ freeze they just trample in ground and waste. Our average field in fescue is 10-15 acres.
I believe you have to figure out what works in your operation, and area.
We start Feeding hay in early January usually.
Which, I would say really helps having your location listed, as we all have very different circumstances when reading posts.