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<blockquote data-quote="jdg" data-source="post: 1520936" data-attributes="member: 13350"><p>Every forage base and region has different ideals and planting times for forages. We don't have fescue where I am, we have a Bahia/Bermuda mix. In my areas, we have sincere completion from the Bahia/Bermuda sometimes thru October. When overseeding my Tift-85 last year with alfalfa, I did spray 1 qt. of roundup after my last hay cutting in late September, to put it to"sleep", and it worked quite well. Usually I do fall tillage or no-till my summer annual plots starting in late September thru early November...and start over seeding my pastures in late October thru late November, pending our peanut harvest workload. I agree with Ebenezer for fescue....the cheapest way to winter cows is to fertilize and stockpile your fescue. It maintains its quality very well and you can get good animal performance on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdg, post: 1520936, member: 13350"] Every forage base and region has different ideals and planting times for forages. We don't have fescue where I am, we have a Bahia/Bermuda mix. In my areas, we have sincere completion from the Bahia/Bermuda sometimes thru October. When overseeding my Tift-85 last year with alfalfa, I did spray 1 qt. of roundup after my last hay cutting in late September, to put it to"sleep", and it worked quite well. Usually I do fall tillage or no-till my summer annual plots starting in late September thru early November...and start over seeding my pastures in late October thru late November, pending our peanut harvest workload. I agree with Ebenezer for fescue....the cheapest way to winter cows is to fertilize and stockpile your fescue. It maintains its quality very well and you can get good animal performance on it. [/QUOTE]
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