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<blockquote data-quote="sillco" data-source="post: 184731" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>To optimise the pasture and grow more grass I would cross fence the 10 acres into about three to five paddocts. This would allow you to rotate your steers through the paddocts giving the grass time to regrow after each grazing. (28 to 35 rest days). I fertilize my pastures with my cattle on them and have not had any problem.</p><p>If you get serious, I would put in some Tifton 85 overseeded with ryegrass in the fall. The ryegrass will usually return to give you fall and early spring grazing before the T85 comes on.</p><p>As for the weeds, spray instead of mowing. </p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillco, post: 184731, member: 42"] To optimise the pasture and grow more grass I would cross fence the 10 acres into about three to five paddocts. This would allow you to rotate your steers through the paddocts giving the grass time to regrow after each grazing. (28 to 35 rest days). I fertilize my pastures with my cattle on them and have not had any problem. If you get serious, I would put in some Tifton 85 overseeded with ryegrass in the fall. The ryegrass will usually return to give you fall and early spring grazing before the T85 comes on. As for the weeds, spray instead of mowing. Good luck, [/QUOTE]
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