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<blockquote data-quote="Ky cowboy" data-source="post: 1359746" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p>The local co-op has a no-till still they rent but I've never had any luck using it, we have used it 3 or 4 times with zero success. And the reason I'm going with fescue is bc it's done very well for us in years past and our cattle do great on it, cows come our out of the winter fat and happy. I am going to put equal amount of orchard grass on it. There will probably be enough red clover seed come up for the first cutting next year, but I'll lose it when/if I spray it next spring after first cutting. Might add a little Ladino clover for added nitrogen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky cowboy, post: 1359746, member: 23904"] The local co-op has a no-till still they rent but I've never had any luck using it, we have used it 3 or 4 times with zero success. And the reason I'm going with fescue is bc it's done very well for us in years past and our cattle do great on it, cows come our out of the winter fat and happy. I am going to put equal amount of orchard grass on it. There will probably be enough red clover seed come up for the first cutting next year, but I'll lose it when/if I spray it next spring after first cutting. Might add a little Ladino clover for added nitrogen. [/QUOTE]
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