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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 585156" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Here is a real time story for you. The oats/ryegrass combination is one I used for the last several years now, I usually irrigate mine because i live in a very arid environment. This year I had seed left over and decided to plant some dry land that the plan was to put irrigation up. Never got around to the irrigation because drought related jobs kept me too busy.</p><p></p><p>Anyway it was planted in March, got the first sprinkle of rain (0.1") in June and it started to germinate, got very little rain after that and I already had one decent grazing about three weeks ago and will likely get another if we get some mositure soon. Offcourse it won't produce without rain, but its extremely hardy and will tolerate a drought very well and bounce back remarkably if conditions improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 585156, member: 4353"] Here is a real time story for you. The oats/ryegrass combination is one I used for the last several years now, I usually irrigate mine because i live in a very arid environment. This year I had seed left over and decided to plant some dry land that the plan was to put irrigation up. Never got around to the irrigation because drought related jobs kept me too busy. Anyway it was planted in March, got the first sprinkle of rain (0.1") in June and it started to germinate, got very little rain after that and I already had one decent grazing about three weeks ago and will likely get another if we get some mositure soon. Offcourse it won't produce without rain, but its extremely hardy and will tolerate a drought very well and bounce back remarkably if conditions improve. [/QUOTE]
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