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converting back to pasture after row croping
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<blockquote data-quote="mack" data-source="post: 883596" data-attributes="member: 7386"><p>or just use the "FREE" grass that comes up. In a TN riverbottom, you will probably be overrun with crabgrass, bermuda, fall panicum, johnsongrass...etc. All of these are good free, nutritious forages. I would go the first year and see what happens...dont overstock and reap the benefits. Then work on a fall perennial seeding plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mack, post: 883596, member: 7386"] or just use the "FREE" grass that comes up. In a TN riverbottom, you will probably be overrun with crabgrass, bermuda, fall panicum, johnsongrass...etc. All of these are good free, nutritious forages. I would go the first year and see what happens...dont overstock and reap the benefits. Then work on a fall perennial seeding plan. [/QUOTE]
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