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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1687457" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>You are right ...they will under continuous grazing or passive RG. i do daily moves so they won't hit the fescue very hard if there are some summer grasses and clover in there too.</p><p>The Ladino is longer lived than the RC. I like the RC because it gets tall along with the taller grasses. Also, if you can clip the RC 2 or 3 times in a year......thats putting a whole lot of plant food back on the ground....posssibly superior to plowing it under IMO. The guy I buy my RC from says he frost seeds 5 lbs. every year to maintain it in his pastures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1687457, member: 17304"] You are right ...they will under continuous grazing or passive RG. i do daily moves so they won't hit the fescue very hard if there are some summer grasses and clover in there too. The Ladino is longer lived than the RC. I like the RC because it gets tall along with the taller grasses. Also, if you can clip the RC 2 or 3 times in a year......thats putting a whole lot of plant food back on the ground....posssibly superior to plowing it under IMO. The guy I buy my RC from says he frost seeds 5 lbs. every year to maintain it in his pastures. [/QUOTE]
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