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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1686263" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Just hauled in the bales on 15th this, from a short 30 acres. 93 large bales. I have a mix of brome, orchard grass , crown vetch and</p><p>Reeds canary. What you get depends on where you cut. Reeds is mostly in water ways but cows will spread it if cut too late. This </p><p>year I grazed it down then let it come back before haying it. May take another cutting off 12 of the 30 and put the rest back in the</p><p>grazing rotation. What I put on for fertilizer is above in a previous post. I make it a policy to only hay once a year. Plus 100 degrees</p><p>tomorrow so will need to keep an eye on conditions. The few Reeds bales I have will be used for backup for the cows as it is too coarse</p><p>for the calves until above 800 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1686263, member: 40072"] Just hauled in the bales on 15th this, from a short 30 acres. 93 large bales. I have a mix of brome, orchard grass , crown vetch and Reeds canary. What you get depends on where you cut. Reeds is mostly in water ways but cows will spread it if cut too late. This year I grazed it down then let it come back before haying it. May take another cutting off 12 of the 30 and put the rest back in the grazing rotation. What I put on for fertilizer is above in a previous post. I make it a policy to only hay once a year. Plus 100 degrees tomorrow so will need to keep an eye on conditions. The few Reeds bales I have will be used for backup for the cows as it is too coarse for the calves until above 800 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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