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Does pasture need clipping?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1133975" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Sweep it off the top of your bruch hog, you would be surprised how mcuh accumulates on it. The fescue on this place was originally seed about 80 years ago. Not sure how much may have been seeded since then that was bought from outside sources. I've been using our own seed for about 12 years. Had it colelcted one year and sold it, the next year I needed some seed for a new area and it cost about 4 times a pound more then what I got per pound. Decided, screw that, I'll just collect and use my own. I've never tested it, but I;ve had some pretty poor cows brought over and turned out a couple of months and the all gained condition. The extension office thinks that possibly since ours was from the really early inportations that it may not have been as high in endophyte and some of the newer stuff. Plus the stuff is acllimated to this area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1133975, member: 34"] Sweep it off the top of your bruch hog, you would be surprised how mcuh accumulates on it. The fescue on this place was originally seed about 80 years ago. Not sure how much may have been seeded since then that was bought from outside sources. I've been using our own seed for about 12 years. Had it colelcted one year and sold it, the next year I needed some seed for a new area and it cost about 4 times a pound more then what I got per pound. Decided, screw that, I'll just collect and use my own. I've never tested it, but I;ve had some pretty poor cows brought over and turned out a couple of months and the all gained condition. The extension office thinks that possibly since ours was from the really early inportations that it may not have been as high in endophyte and some of the newer stuff. Plus the stuff is acllimated to this area. [/QUOTE]
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