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<blockquote data-quote="redlevel" data-source="post: 1534217" data-attributes="member: 28659"><p>Want to start early as possible, and extend as long as possible.</p><p>I planted mid-October last year, and could have started mid-December, but waited until January. My grass did well, but I didn't have sufficient acreage. I had to buy a lot of hay in March and April. Don't want to do that this season. I'm planting rye for dead of winter grazing, and ryegrass for late winter/spring grazing. I have a couple of patches with a fair stand of crimson clover, as well as common vetch, which the cows seem to love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redlevel, post: 1534217, member: 28659"] Want to start early as possible, and extend as long as possible. I planted mid-October last year, and could have started mid-December, but waited until January. My grass did well, but I didn’t have sufficient acreage. I had to buy a lot of hay in March and April. Don’t want to do that this season. I’m planting rye for dead of winter grazing, and ryegrass for late winter/spring grazing. I have a couple of patches with a fair stand of crimson clover, as well as common vetch, which the cows seem to love. [/QUOTE]
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