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Ryegrass Only as a winter forage
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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1533465" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I have had way better results with Marshall ryegrass than gulf varieties if you can find it. Don't know why. But I have. </p><p></p><p>I was answering the question of straight ryegrass but my annual fall planting in cultivated dirt consists of oats, rye, and ryegrass. With the right weather, which is unusual, I get late fall grazing out of the oats, winter grazing out of the rye, and early spring grazing out of the ryegrass. I usually plant 2 bushels of rye, 2.5 bushels of oats, and about 15 lbs of ryegrass to the acre. Works good most years. Just wish I had more land for winter grazing.</p><p></p><p> I've tried overseeding pastures with mixed results. Best I've done was with ryegrass and clover planted in early December. Never had much luck with oats or rye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1533465, member: 24583"] I have had way better results with Marshall ryegrass than gulf varieties if you can find it. Don’t know why. But I have. I was answering the question of straight ryegrass but my annual fall planting in cultivated dirt consists of oats, rye, and ryegrass. With the right weather, which is unusual, I get late fall grazing out of the oats, winter grazing out of the rye, and early spring grazing out of the ryegrass. I usually plant 2 bushels of rye, 2.5 bushels of oats, and about 15 lbs of ryegrass to the acre. Works good most years. Just wish I had more land for winter grazing. I’ve tried overseeding pastures with mixed results. Best I’ve done was with ryegrass and clover planted in early December. Never had much luck with oats or rye. [/QUOTE]
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