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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1462851" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Another strategy... planting corn for summer grazing...I don't know how this would compare to the sudan/sudex hybrids, but the following was proposed to me about 10 years back by a retired UofKY Extension agent who worked extensively with producers doing management-intensive grazing. </p><p></p><p>"Consider drilling in corn (2 bushels of bin-run corn/acre with approx 70 actual units of N/acre) for summer grazing (we can plant corn in late Apr/early May and in 80-90 days have the corn ready for grazing - 160,000 plant population/acre will give you tremendous carrying capacity). "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1462851, member: 12607"] Another strategy... planting corn for summer grazing...I don't know how this would compare to the sudan/sudex hybrids, but the following was proposed to me about 10 years back by a retired UofKY Extension agent who worked extensively with producers doing management-intensive grazing. "Consider drilling in corn (2 bushels of bin-run corn/acre with approx 70 actual units of N/acre) for summer grazing (we can plant corn in late Apr/early May and in 80-90 days have the corn ready for grazing - 160,000 plant population/acre will give you tremendous carrying capacity). " [/QUOTE]
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