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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 657543" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I'ver never goven any thought to clipping the OG prior to haying it. We flash graze it to keep as much of it as possible within limits so that it heads out a little later. Most of our OG is mixed with fescue so we basicl;y hay the fescue and the OG is just somehting in the mix. The brome we make small squares and sell to the goat folks.</p><p>So I have no idea if the clipping would help or not. The brome has already headed out and the OG is just starting to head now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 657543, member: 34"] I'ver never goven any thought to clipping the OG prior to haying it. We flash graze it to keep as much of it as possible within limits so that it heads out a little later. Most of our OG is mixed with fescue so we basicl;y hay the fescue and the OG is just somehting in the mix. The brome we make small squares and sell to the goat folks. So I have no idea if the clipping would help or not. The brome has already headed out and the OG is just starting to head now. [/QUOTE]
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