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Reed Canarygrass and/or Eastern Gamagrass. How about them?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaMike" data-source="post: 548169" data-attributes="member: 2801"><p>We have some bottom land with reed canary grass. The stuff grows like wild fire, but the cattle seem to prefer other grasses over reed canary grass. Another thing to consider, although it will give a lot of tonnage for hay, its harvest window is small to gain high feed quality. I still think its a worthwhile idea since not many other grasses thrive in that type of area. I keep our bottom land mowed and I think the grass is actually starting to dry the area out. I think the grass sucks up the moisture, then I mow it off and it continues to grow sucking up more moisture....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaMike, post: 548169, member: 2801"] We have some bottom land with reed canary grass. The stuff grows like wild fire, but the cattle seem to prefer other grasses over reed canary grass. Another thing to consider, although it will give a lot of tonnage for hay, its harvest window is small to gain high feed quality. I still think its a worthwhile idea since not many other grasses thrive in that type of area. I keep our bottom land mowed and I think the grass is actually starting to dry the area out. I think the grass sucks up the moisture, then I mow it off and it continues to grow sucking up more moisture.... [/QUOTE]
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