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<blockquote data-quote="bigbluegrass" data-source="post: 1662199" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>[USER=17304]@Banjo[/USER] I agree with you for KY grazing. However, out in ND they have an annual rainfall of 14". Here, we get 36". A big difference. I think it is Jim Gerrish who has a formula to calculate the number rotations per year with respect to the rainfall. I don't remember the formula, but around here it is something like 5 rotations per year if I remember correctly. With 14" it might only be 1 or 2. They aren't going to have weeds come up like we do, because there is no rain to germinate the weed seeds between rotations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbluegrass, post: 1662199, member: 15537"] [USER=17304]@Banjo[/USER] I agree with you for KY grazing. However, out in ND they have an annual rainfall of 14". Here, we get 36". A big difference. I think it is Jim Gerrish who has a formula to calculate the number rotations per year with respect to the rainfall. I don't remember the formula, but around here it is something like 5 rotations per year if I remember correctly. With 14" it might only be 1 or 2. They aren't going to have weeds come up like we do, because there is no rain to germinate the weed seeds between rotations! [/QUOTE]
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