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Grazing Droughted out ? Fields
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1684387" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I feel for you. We chased pasture all last summer and didn't get 1/3 of my normal hay supply. A lawn mower couldn't have cut 2nd cutting. Fortunately, we got a few showers and we had some growth late in the year. Not enough to bale, but we rotationally grazed it - got 10 weeks in Sept/Oct/Nov. Luckily, when 1st cutting was so bad, I contracted with 4 different farmers to buy hay for winter. Ended up with 75 bales of my own left over - sold everything that gave me any excuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1684387, member: 968"] I feel for you. We chased pasture all last summer and didn't get 1/3 of my normal hay supply. A lawn mower couldn't have cut 2nd cutting. Fortunately, we got a few showers and we had some growth late in the year. Not enough to bale, but we rotationally grazed it - got 10 weeks in Sept/Oct/Nov. Luckily, when 1st cutting was so bad, I contracted with 4 different farmers to buy hay for winter. Ended up with 75 bales of my own left over - sold everything that gave me any excuse. [/QUOTE]
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