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growing NWSG in mid south
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1030762" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>We have had luck no-tilling alfalfa in established fescue fields. Graze the fescue close, then no-till seed the alfalfa. Check to see when the best time to plant alfalfa is in your area. We have two windows here, May & August. A good stand of alfalfa can be hayed or grazed.</p><p></p><p>An alternative is to rotate through your fields, picking a different one every 5-10 years and planting it to Sudex then back to a perennial pasture. Sudex can be hayed or grazed and makes a lot of feed in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1030762, member: 1974"] We have had luck no-tilling alfalfa in established fescue fields. Graze the fescue close, then no-till seed the alfalfa. Check to see when the best time to plant alfalfa is in your area. We have two windows here, May & August. A good stand of alfalfa can be hayed or grazed. An alternative is to rotate through your fields, picking a different one every 5-10 years and planting it to Sudex then back to a perennial pasture. Sudex can be hayed or grazed and makes a lot of feed in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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