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converting back to pasture after row croping
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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 883953" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>Did this once. We went with endophyte free fescue and ladino clover. It took two years for the ground to firm up enough from all the previous tillage to support grazing. We established it in the fall and let it go to seed in the first year then started grazing in the spring of the second year. Even then it was still soft and had a lot of damage. Still the roughest pasture, but have a very good stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 883953, member: 17328"] Did this once. We went with endophyte free fescue and ladino clover. It took two years for the ground to firm up enough from all the previous tillage to support grazing. We established it in the fall and let it go to seed in the first year then started grazing in the spring of the second year. Even then it was still soft and had a lot of damage. Still the roughest pasture, but have a very good stand. [/QUOTE]
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