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<blockquote data-quote="Down in Dixie" data-source="post: 1813221" data-attributes="member: 40303"><p>I tried to hay it two years ago and also seeded two pastures in it. I could never get it dry and the weather never cooperated. Grazing it was so much better and I liked watching them go thru the field eating the leaves and then on the second pass thru the field they would knock down the stems. Pull them off and wait 30 days or so and let them back on it. Makes good hay if you can ever get it dry enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Down in Dixie, post: 1813221, member: 40303"] I tried to hay it two years ago and also seeded two pastures in it. I could never get it dry and the weather never cooperated. Grazing it was so much better and I liked watching them go thru the field eating the leaves and then on the second pass thru the field they would knock down the stems. Pull them off and wait 30 days or so and let them back on it. Makes good hay if you can ever get it dry enough. [/QUOTE]
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