rockroadseminole
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For my fellow southern climate guys:
I'm on the GA/FL line, and it is usually hot well into November and sometimes Santa wears shorts and flip flops. Has anyone in a similar climate ever tried spreading millet/crabgrass/something right after shelling corn and cut it in? I'm thinking I could get 60-100 quality days of grazing on an irrigated field or two.
Heard a hay man talking about doing this with millet and cutting hay. I was thinking about running my steers out a little longer.
I'm on the GA/FL line, and it is usually hot well into November and sometimes Santa wears shorts and flip flops. Has anyone in a similar climate ever tried spreading millet/crabgrass/something right after shelling corn and cut it in? I'm thinking I could get 60-100 quality days of grazing on an irrigated field or two.
Heard a hay man talking about doing this with millet and cutting hay. I was thinking about running my steers out a little longer.