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Getting Annual Summer Pastures Planted
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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1748907" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>If it looks like the beans won't be out in time to make a crop of it I'll probably plant part of it in a four acre dry lot and a couple acres where I've fed hay in another pasture. I got enough to do around 25 acres so plan B will leave me with a lot of extra seed. </p><p></p><p>I was hoping to plant my short season beans in April but weather didn't cooperate. That field was planted around may 10-12 so it's gonna hurry it to get out in time. </p><p></p><p>What's the price on your crazy mix? Would it work for winter stockpiling? I like the idea of having the legumes in there. I'm going with the corn because A. I know it will grow well here and B. No annual stockpiles like corn that I know of. Not sure whether to put cows or stocker calves on it. All I know is if it works it'll be better than most of the fescue hay around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1748907, member: 28532"] If it looks like the beans won’t be out in time to make a crop of it I’ll probably plant part of it in a four acre dry lot and a couple acres where I’ve fed hay in another pasture. I got enough to do around 25 acres so plan B will leave me with a lot of extra seed. I was hoping to plant my short season beans in April but weather didn’t cooperate. That field was planted around may 10-12 so it’s gonna hurry it to get out in time. What’s the price on your crazy mix? Would it work for winter stockpiling? I like the idea of having the legumes in there. I’m going with the corn because A. I know it will grow well here and B. No annual stockpiles like corn that I know of. Not sure whether to put cows or stocker calves on it. All I know is if it works it’ll be better than most of the fescue hay around here. [/QUOTE]
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