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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 764727" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>Teff seemed to be a crop that even in hot and possibly dry weather that would offer grazing in late July and all of August. I wanted to try the teff as I felt it would better blend in with the clover and existing cool season grasses. As the grass goes dormant the Teff could fill in this difficult time period for rotational grazing here. The drought tolerance and the later in the year planting also seemed to have merit. Last year I tried Red River crab grass. I have planted pearl millet previously along with a variety of other mid summer potential grazing forages. Also I like observing how various forages produce at my place. Todate, teff has been the fastest growing of any plant I have tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 764727, member: 8973"] Teff seemed to be a crop that even in hot and possibly dry weather that would offer grazing in late July and all of August. I wanted to try the teff as I felt it would better blend in with the clover and existing cool season grasses. As the grass goes dormant the Teff could fill in this difficult time period for rotational grazing here. The drought tolerance and the later in the year planting also seemed to have merit. Last year I tried Red River crab grass. I have planted pearl millet previously along with a variety of other mid summer potential grazing forages. Also I like observing how various forages produce at my place. Todate, teff has been the fastest growing of any plant I have tried. [/QUOTE]
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