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<blockquote data-quote="western" data-source="post: 691752" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>very well put Dun. for both bronson and maxq you'll need to only graze down to 4-5 inches during the summer months. cattle like both of these fescues better than "hot" k-31 so if you let them they will graze bronson and maxq into the ground, killing the plants. however cattle don't like the "hot" k-31 as much so in most cases they will naturally not graze it into the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="western, post: 691752, member: 5625"] very well put Dun. for both bronson and maxq you'll need to only graze down to 4-5 inches during the summer months. cattle like both of these fescues better than "hot" k-31 so if you let them they will graze bronson and maxq into the ground, killing the plants. however cattle don't like the "hot" k-31 as much so in most cases they will naturally not graze it into the ground. [/QUOTE]
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