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    Fruits of my labor...

    Are those spring oats or fall?
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    The grass is starting to grow in N. GA.

    Well I only have 20 acres that look that pretty the other 80+ are still suffering the effects of last years drought.
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    The grass is starting to grow in N. GA.

    What you see in the picture is a 10 acre paddock of Marshall Rye and Crimson clover that I planted back in September. I gambled and thought I had lost but it finally rained on November 27th and you can see what came up. The rest of the pastures are weedy but fescue and clover are starting to...
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    The grass is starting to grow in N. GA.

    This will be his second Spring so it very well might be the first time he has really played in lush grass. Last year a wildfire burned right up to my pastures. Fortunately the forestry guys were able to cut a fire break. My heart goes out to those in the Midwest who are currently dealing with...
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    The grass is starting to grow in N. GA.

    I have not seen green grass since May 2016. My place only had 3/4 of inch of rain from late May until November 27th. I sure hope 2017 is not a repeat.
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    Stockpiling Fescue

    I am just south of Chattanooga and we are in a bad drought. If I were you I would strip graze it and leave 5" give it some rest and do it again.
  7. M

    What grass is this

    The seed heads look like Rescuegrass.
  8. M

    My plan...

    Check out this thread. http://www.homesteadingtoday.com/livest ... azing.html
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    Pasture improvement Part 2

    I am directly east of you in Northwest Georgia just North of Ft.Payne and South of Chattanooga. I no-till an annual ryegrass beginning of September and "normally" start feeding hay around mid January till mid March. Coupled with stockpiling my fescue I have cut down from 4-5 round bales a head...
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