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<blockquote data-quote="dwa" data-source="post: 1384403" data-attributes="member: 18609"><p>I'd be glad to show you what I'm doing. Also would be good to check out what you're doing. You are about 30 minutes from me. Sounds like we have the same goals. I haven't had the luck with cool season annuals I have tried to where I've felt it has paid for itself. I've been implementing a rotational grazing system since 2012. Kind of a combination of MiG and Mob grazing. These fields were continuously grazed for decades. I've kept about the same number of head and every year I'm getting closer to year round grazing. Last year I only fed about 40 bales down from 2-300/year when starting the rotational grazing. This year is a different story but I've been feeding some hay a little at a time over the past few months to keep the rest periods longer.</p><p></p><p>Also, the fescue has really came back since starting rotational grazing. It won't hold up to continuous grazing through winter and early spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwa, post: 1384403, member: 18609"] I'd be glad to show you what I'm doing. Also would be good to check out what you're doing. You are about 30 minutes from me. Sounds like we have the same goals. I haven't had the luck with cool season annuals I have tried to where I've felt it has paid for itself. I've been implementing a rotational grazing system since 2012. Kind of a combination of MiG and Mob grazing. These fields were continuously grazed for decades. I've kept about the same number of head and every year I'm getting closer to year round grazing. Last year I only fed about 40 bales down from 2-300/year when starting the rotational grazing. This year is a different story but I've been feeding some hay a little at a time over the past few months to keep the rest periods longer. Also, the fescue has really came back since starting rotational grazing. It won't hold up to continuous grazing through winter and early spring. [/QUOTE]
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