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Allowing Pastures to to to seed ?
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<blockquote data-quote="CravinGrazin" data-source="post: 1152300" data-attributes="member: 21915"><p>Isn't letting pastures set seed periodically one of the primary benefits of rotational grazing? Greybeard really makes the point, right? Let it build some seed in the soil so it renews itself (going back to having a perennial vs. an annual) so the whole system is renewed.... I guess I was just wondering if I had missed something in the point that NWMOAngus had made. You sure do give up some tender grass by letting the plant mature, but that's the price of renewal with perennials isn't it? I'd sure be interested in learning more if I've missed the point.</p><p></p><p>Hey pdfangus, what are your plans for the fall seeded forage now that it's matured out? Are you concerned about the rye coming back on you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CravinGrazin, post: 1152300, member: 21915"] Isn't letting pastures set seed periodically one of the primary benefits of rotational grazing? Greybeard really makes the point, right? Let it build some seed in the soil so it renews itself (going back to having a perennial vs. an annual) so the whole system is renewed.... I guess I was just wondering if I had missed something in the point that NWMOAngus had made. You sure do give up some tender grass by letting the plant mature, but that's the price of renewal with perennials isn't it? I'd sure be interested in learning more if I've missed the point. Hey pdfangus, what are your plans for the fall seeded forage now that it's matured out? Are you concerned about the rye coming back on you? [/QUOTE]
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