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    Hay market vs year ago

    Curious what folks are seeing for hay market in their area vs year ago. I know all parts of country are different so I’m just curious how each part of country is doing for better or worse.
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    Sudan vs alfalfa

    Can be told th to get Sudan dried properly
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    Off to the Pasture Races

    Perfect pasture in my opinion!
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    Rye grass

    Never grazed it before... at what point do I need to turn the cows out on it bf it gets too far along for optimal grazing and getting regrowth? How many times might I be able to graze it? Northeast Missouri. It was fertilized this spring too. It's about 8 inches now. Thanks!
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    Cover crop for grazing

    Northeast Missouri... Looking to do about 30 acres after we chop corn. What mixes do you like and how do you apply? Work souls at all? Drill or broadcast? When would you turn cattle out, early or late winter? Sooner? Regrowth if turned out in fall? Lots of questions I know!
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    Cover crop for grazing after chopping corn

    Anybody do this? If so, what is your favorite option and when do you graze? We are central Missouri. Thanks!
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    Injecting bales

    Got some hay that we had trouble getting up early in season... Wondering if anybody has injected bales to try and salvage some feed quality? Cattle go after it? This hay is prob the equivalent of straw if I had to guess. Just looking for thoughts or experience. Thanks
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    Fescue issues

    Here in northeast missouri... Kentucky 31 is what you find on 90% of cattle pastures and what you will find on our spread... Question is how to best manage/pasture/hay. Is it better to graze it earlier in its cycle or late or maybe doesn't even matter, the stuff is not ideal at any stage...
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    Big squares

    Who uses them and what are the main goods and bass w them? Thanks
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    Your Typical Hay Field Management

    We do both n much of the ground, hay and then pasture. If you do hay and pasture, it is best to harrow before putting it to bed for the winter. You need to break up the pies! Also, come spring if it was hated and pastured the year bf, you will want to fertilize. It just doesn't ever quite...
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    Pure alfalfa

    We have a a field of pure alfalfa. It is round up ready, so not a spec of anything else. Wondering how much of this you can feed to a beef cow at one time and not have issues with bloating causing possible death. In terms of small squares please.
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