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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1642474" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Gladly......Fescue stockpiles (left standing in the field for winter grazing) extremely well. My cattle really dont care crabgrass, much after the first frost. It makes a nice hay roll for ne, and keeps great outside (equal to fescue, but way better SS). I both cut and graze mine very short. It seems to go to seed well even short...............Mine isn't a seeded variety. It's volunteer. I have planted crabgrass. It either died, or was indiscernible from my native.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1642474, member: 17956"] Gladly......Fescue stockpiles (left standing in the field for winter grazing) extremely well. My cattle really dont care crabgrass, much after the first frost. It makes a nice hay roll for ne, and keeps great outside (equal to fescue, but way better SS). I both cut and graze mine very short. It seems to go to seed well even short...............Mine isn't a seeded variety. It's volunteer. I have planted crabgrass. It either died, or was indiscernible from my native. [/QUOTE]
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