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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 454885" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Orchard grass gorws better then timothy but not as well as fexcue. Makes great winter hay, cows suck it up like candy. When we turn the cows into the hay fields if there is any OG they clean it up forst, but they won;t eat the really big clumps of it. I plant it in semi-worn out fescue pastures to help dilute the endophyte. Doesn;t persist as well as fescue and really should be cut 4-5 inches high in a hay field rather then the 2-3 that you can get by with for cutting fescue. Oh, BTW, we raise it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 454885, member: 34"] Orchard grass gorws better then timothy but not as well as fexcue. Makes great winter hay, cows suck it up like candy. When we turn the cows into the hay fields if there is any OG they clean it up forst, but they won;t eat the really big clumps of it. I plant it in semi-worn out fescue pastures to help dilute the endophyte. Doesn;t persist as well as fescue and really should be cut 4-5 inches high in a hay field rather then the 2-3 that you can get by with for cutting fescue. Oh, BTW, we raise it. [/QUOTE]
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