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1st pasture rotation this year & 3rd year clover (pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 757188" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Jim, what I have noticed more than anything in the five years I have been using MIG, is the way the legumes have come on. The need for fertiizer is nearly over in most of my pastures. My paddocks are about 5 acres and just this year I divided up a 40 acre pasture that had been an open pasture. I applied 60 lbs of N on it, put 25 pairs, and am gonna' have to move them to the 40 right beside it that has 27 pairs on it and combine the two. I have had this pasture divided up for 5 years and it has had no fert on it for 3 years, and the 27 have been in only 3 paddocks so far. The difference in the two side by side pastures is really evident. My pastures are brome, clover, and crown vetch. The crown vetch came from a watershed lake dam, and takes some special managment, but it really produces some grazing forage. Some type of grazing system is the only way to go. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 757188, member: 9115"] Jim, what I have noticed more than anything in the five years I have been using MIG, is the way the legumes have come on. The need for fertiizer is nearly over in most of my pastures. My paddocks are about 5 acres and just this year I divided up a 40 acre pasture that had been an open pasture. I applied 60 lbs of N on it, put 25 pairs, and am gonna' have to move them to the 40 right beside it that has 27 pairs on it and combine the two. I have had this pasture divided up for 5 years and it has had no fert on it for 3 years, and the 27 have been in only 3 paddocks so far. The difference in the two side by side pastures is really evident. My pastures are brome, clover, and crown vetch. The crown vetch came from a watershed lake dam, and takes some special managment, but it really produces some grazing forage. Some type of grazing system is the only way to go. gs [/QUOTE]
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