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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 880065" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Part of what in the winter dictates wether you harvest the forage (hay) or the cow does (grazing) is the types of forage that can be grown succesfully in the area. It has to be a type of forage that lends itself to stockpiling. If that type doesn;t grow well in your area you're pretty much peckard if you try winter grazing. Having to plant wintr annuals to be able to graze in the winter probably isn;t much more if any, cheaper then putting up hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 880065, member: 34"] Part of what in the winter dictates wether you harvest the forage (hay) or the cow does (grazing) is the types of forage that can be grown succesfully in the area. It has to be a type of forage that lends itself to stockpiling. If that type doesn;t grow well in your area you're pretty much peckard if you try winter grazing. Having to plant wintr annuals to be able to graze in the winter probably isn;t much more if any, cheaper then putting up hay. [/QUOTE]
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