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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1659103" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>We stop about the same time - mid to late April. We feed about half the year. If you had the extra land, "some" years, you might be able to stockpile for winter grazing. But, "most" years here, cattle couldn't graze if the grass was there for them. Too much snow and/or snow too crusted for them to get through to graze. Luckily our land grows ALL SUMMER. Rarely, very rarely, we don't have fresh growth in our rotational grazing. I only cut hay 2X, but dairymen will cut alfalfa 4 sometimes 5 times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1659103, member: 968"] We stop about the same time - mid to late April. We feed about half the year. If you had the extra land, "some" years, you might be able to stockpile for winter grazing. But, "most" years here, cattle couldn't graze if the grass was there for them. Too much snow and/or snow too crusted for them to get through to graze. Luckily our land grows ALL SUMMER. Rarely, very rarely, we don't have fresh growth in our rotational grazing. I only cut hay 2X, but dairymen will cut alfalfa 4 sometimes 5 times. [/QUOTE]
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