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Red River or Mojo crabgrass in fescue pastures
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<blockquote data-quote="Walker&#039;s Ridge" data-source="post: 1797221" data-attributes="member: 43087"><p>In my experience when mixing cool and warm season grasses I was underwhelmed. When the warm season grass grows in summer it's great. When it dies out in the fall/winter it leaves bare soil. Next spring I have a lot more weeds growing from those bare spots.</p><p></p><p>If you could rotate cold season pasture and time it with rotating on to a dedicated warm season pasture with a planted cool season cover crop through the winter I think it could work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walker's Ridge, post: 1797221, member: 43087"] In my experience when mixing cool and warm season grasses I was underwhelmed. When the warm season grass grows in summer it's great. When it dies out in the fall/winter it leaves bare soil. Next spring I have a lot more weeds growing from those bare spots. If you could rotate cold season pasture and time it with rotating on to a dedicated warm season pasture with a planted cool season cover crop through the winter I think it could work. [/QUOTE]
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