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<blockquote data-quote="JRGidaho`" data-source="post: 713330" data-attributes="member: 13410"><p>Tall wheatgrass is the most common recommendation for those areas. It yields a lot more than the native salt grass but the palatability isn't that good if you don't get cattle on it early enough. If the areas get cut for hay with the rest of the irrigated ground, it won't be the best of hay but it will beat that snowbank.</p><p></p><p>If you can get at least one flood on it, tall fescue might survive and do okay, but it will need more water than the tall wheatgrass.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRGidaho`, post: 713330, member: 13410"] Tall wheatgrass is the most common recommendation for those areas. It yields a lot more than the native salt grass but the palatability isn't that good if you don't get cattle on it early enough. If the areas get cut for hay with the rest of the irrigated ground, it won't be the best of hay but it will beat that snowbank. If you can get at least one flood on it, tall fescue might survive and do okay, but it will need more water than the tall wheatgrass. Good luck on it... [/QUOTE]
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