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Red River or Mojo crabgrass in fescue pastures
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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1797822" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>I won't disk it into established fescue. I plan on letting hooves put it in there, but I have a couple places with poor stands that may get some disturbance to help it establish. I've never disked my yard, I have no shortage of crabgrass there. I may not get as good a stand of CG in year one, but I will eventually.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to worry about stockpile. I don't have enough pasture acres to provide for that, but I do have crop acres that can be utilized. Cornstalks, covers on soybean ground. I just turned out a few on cereal rye yesterday. I want them off pasture in the winter to rest the grass. My biggest hole is late summer, if I can get the crabgrass started and get it to reseed 50# of N doesn't scare me too bad. $30-35 worth of N for 2-3 months of high quality grazing isn't a bad deal to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1797822, member: 28532"] I won't disk it into established fescue. I plan on letting hooves put it in there, but I have a couple places with poor stands that may get some disturbance to help it establish. I've never disked my yard, I have no shortage of crabgrass there. I may not get as good a stand of CG in year one, but I will eventually. I'm not going to worry about stockpile. I don't have enough pasture acres to provide for that, but I do have crop acres that can be utilized. Cornstalks, covers on soybean ground. I just turned out a few on cereal rye yesterday. I want them off pasture in the winter to rest the grass. My biggest hole is late summer, if I can get the crabgrass started and get it to reseed 50# of N doesn't scare me too bad. $30-35 worth of N for 2-3 months of high quality grazing isn't a bad deal to me. [/QUOTE]
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