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Best mix ratio for hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 523330" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>alfalfa and grass mix:</p><p>- start with 8 to 10# of alfalfa per acre</p><p>Fescue or reed canary is going to give you the most tonnage. Fescue establishes faster. Most folks use an improved tall fescue. I mix tall fescue with meadow fescue.</p><p>- start with 6 to 8# per acre</p><p>I add some festolium to thicken up stands initially.</p><p>- try 2 to 3# per acre</p><p>I also often also add some white clover, but that will not dry well for haying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 523330, member: 1715"] alfalfa and grass mix: - start with 8 to 10# of alfalfa per acre Fescue or reed canary is going to give you the most tonnage. Fescue establishes faster. Most folks use an improved tall fescue. I mix tall fescue with meadow fescue. - start with 6 to 8# per acre I add some festolium to thicken up stands initially. - try 2 to 3# per acre I also often also add some white clover, but that will not dry well for haying. [/QUOTE]
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