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grazing sudan or millet
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<blockquote data-quote="dyates" data-source="post: 509795" data-attributes="member: 7137"><p>If this area is really destroyed, then millet. Mine is only partially destroyed...I'm gonna try annual ryegrass in the bare spots. If you have a good stand of fescue, millet probably won't do so well. If it does do well, it will shade out some of the fescue. One other thing that you can do to extend grazing in early winter is graze some of the fescue paddocks really short and no till grazing rye through the sod. The rye also tends to pop ahead of the fescue in the spring to reduce grazing pressure until it gets a little growth on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyates, post: 509795, member: 7137"] If this area is really destroyed, then millet. Mine is only partially destroyed...I'm gonna try annual ryegrass in the bare spots. If you have a good stand of fescue, millet probably won't do so well. If it does do well, it will shade out some of the fescue. One other thing that you can do to extend grazing in early winter is graze some of the fescue paddocks really short and no till grazing rye through the sod. The rye also tends to pop ahead of the fescue in the spring to reduce grazing pressure until it gets a little growth on it. [/QUOTE]
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