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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1649306" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>Just trying bale grazing for the first time this year, east central North Dakota. So wet last year I couldn't get about 40 bales across the creek, so there they remained. Hayed it and removed the new bales, and turned the fall-calving herd out to fall pasture in the area. Not limit grazing by anything, and am amazed at how well they are cleaning things up. Mostly a quack grass and alfalfa mix. Am going to try it overwinter by limiting with wire on a 12 acre paddock near the water fountain. So far, out on the field, haven't had to chop ice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1649306, member: 30827"] Just trying bale grazing for the first time this year, east central North Dakota. So wet last year I couldn't get about 40 bales across the creek, so there they remained. Hayed it and removed the new bales, and turned the fall-calving herd out to fall pasture in the area. Not limit grazing by anything, and am amazed at how well they are cleaning things up. Mostly a quack grass and alfalfa mix. Am going to try it overwinter by limiting with wire on a 12 acre paddock near the water fountain. So far, out on the field, haven't had to chop ice! [/QUOTE]
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