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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1802540" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Strange year for sure. We are getting a little grass growth but well behind normal. Usually by now pastures have lost that emerald green look and begin to look a little woolly from heading out and various weeds.</p><p>Cattle have been grazing so hard that the fields still have that early spring look.</p><p>Growth on the calves has been really good and the cows are holding or improving condition.</p><p>Could this be keeping the grass in a vegetative stage and actually improving performance?</p><p>I just hope it does not turn to a hot dry summer because roots are not going deep under these conditions,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1802540, member: 32879"] Strange year for sure. We are getting a little grass growth but well behind normal. Usually by now pastures have lost that emerald green look and begin to look a little woolly from heading out and various weeds. Cattle have been grazing so hard that the fields still have that early spring look. Growth on the calves has been really good and the cows are holding or improving condition. Could this be keeping the grass in a vegetative stage and actually improving performance? I just hope it does not turn to a hot dry summer because roots are not going deep under these conditions, [/QUOTE]
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