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Any zero till/regenerative ag experts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1652764" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>Let us know when you figure out grazing days. I'm looking at doing the same thing with some of my land -- convert to permanent pasture. JThink I can run 200 cows on my six quarters East Central North Dakota. But will need some help. Praying for the right son-in-law to come along! Rye is the most nearly perfect cereal crop! Friend of mine sprays out his alfalfa every few years and no-tills rye. Then right back to alfalfa. Says that's just enough to get rid of the pocket gopher mounds so he can keep baling 8 miles an hour. Rye all goes in silage bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1652764, member: 30827"] Let us know when you figure out grazing days. I'm looking at doing the same thing with some of my land -- convert to permanent pasture. JThink I can run 200 cows on my six quarters East Central North Dakota. But will need some help. Praying for the right son-in-law to come along! Rye is the most nearly perfect cereal crop! Friend of mine sprays out his alfalfa every few years and no-tills rye. Then right back to alfalfa. Says that's just enough to get rid of the pocket gopher mounds so he can keep baling 8 miles an hour. Rye all goes in silage bags. [/QUOTE]
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