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1st pasture rotation this year & 3rd year clover (pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 757217" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>I move my beef herd daily. Six tenths of an acre is feeding 92 cows and approximately 50 calves of various ages plus a mammoth donkey. I have been off commercial fertilizer for 3 years and have not done any spraying except for minimal spot spraying under the fence where I cannot get the bushhog. Weed control in the grazing areas is great. Choking out the weeds with desirable forages has worked rather well. My neighbors are having an explosion of buttercup weed. Truthfully I have only seen 3 plants on my entire place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 757217, member: 8973"] I move my beef herd daily. Six tenths of an acre is feeding 92 cows and approximately 50 calves of various ages plus a mammoth donkey. I have been off commercial fertilizer for 3 years and have not done any spraying except for minimal spot spraying under the fence where I cannot get the bushhog. Weed control in the grazing areas is great. Choking out the weeds with desirable forages has worked rather well. My neighbors are having an explosion of buttercup weed. Truthfully I have only seen 3 plants on my entire place. [/QUOTE]
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