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Managing Fescue in the 21st century
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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 1310455" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>if it is a place where you find yourself seeding annually then I would seed annuals. many of our guys are finding the double cropping of annuals to be more productive and more nutritious with the side benefit of having a non fescue place to graze during summer slump....</p><p></p><p>one of our guys who raises all natural beef pork and chicken is making 60 percent of his pasture double crop annuals for grazing....now this guy is a good grazing manager and moves his stock daily grazing about 60 animal units per acre per day...has documented growth of stocker calves being grass fed at 3.2 lbs per day on summer annuals . he weighs every animal every month and soil tests yearly and sees the productivity and the increase in soil organic matter and soil health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 1310455, member: 6543"] if it is a place where you find yourself seeding annually then I would seed annuals. many of our guys are finding the double cropping of annuals to be more productive and more nutritious with the side benefit of having a non fescue place to graze during summer slump.... one of our guys who raises all natural beef pork and chicken is making 60 percent of his pasture double crop annuals for grazing....now this guy is a good grazing manager and moves his stock daily grazing about 60 animal units per acre per day...has documented growth of stocker calves being grass fed at 3.2 lbs per day on summer annuals . he weighs every animal every month and soil tests yearly and sees the productivity and the increase in soil organic matter and soil health. [/QUOTE]
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