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<blockquote data-quote="xbred" data-source="post: 918986" data-attributes="member: 5873"><p>if conditions are very good, rain, warm enough weather. you will need about 6-7 weeks before grazing.. if you don't have fall pasture you'll have to hay... for fast grazing you will need to disc the ground to expose plenty of soil... fertilize to test, and hope for some rain... plant in late september and you may get to graze in mid november, by thanksgiving for sure (if conditions are good).. the fall grazing will last until about Jan. 1, at a cow unit per acre. Then you will top dress with about 200 lbs of amonia nitrate per acre and let the grass grow for about three weeks.. After this you can get grazing through spring.. you may have to top dress again, but only pull the cows off for about a week... Rye grass ain't cheap... but it dose a good job..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xbred, post: 918986, member: 5873"] if conditions are very good, rain, warm enough weather. you will need about 6-7 weeks before grazing.. if you don't have fall pasture you'll have to hay... for fast grazing you will need to disc the ground to expose plenty of soil... fertilize to test, and hope for some rain... plant in late september and you may get to graze in mid november, by thanksgiving for sure (if conditions are good).. the fall grazing will last until about Jan. 1, at a cow unit per acre. Then you will top dress with about 200 lbs of amonia nitrate per acre and let the grass grow for about three weeks.. After this you can get grazing through spring.. you may have to top dress again, but only pull the cows off for about a week... Rye grass ain't cheap... but it dose a good job.. [/QUOTE]
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