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<blockquote data-quote="Tod Dague" data-source="post: 40086" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>I don't think it is that expensive(for us). We broadcast the seed @ 50 Lbs/ acher early in Sept. then shred down any weeds a couple of weeks later. We fertilize once in Nov. with 40 - 60 lbs N. We continuously rotate our cows on a 18 - 24 day rotation the whole time. I have found that if the summer grass is grazed short before planting the ryegrass the better.</p><p>We have left out the fertilizer in the past but we seem to need a little pop of grass before the cold starts to set in. The cows have more to graze and the grass seems to come back in earlier in the spring. We have also put out multiple fertilizer applications and this delays our summer grasses that need to be doing well by July because we really dry out from July to August. </p><p>But this is our environment and everyone's is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tod Dague, post: 40086, member: 61"] I don't think it is that expensive(for us). We broadcast the seed @ 50 Lbs/ acher early in Sept. then shred down any weeds a couple of weeks later. We fertilize once in Nov. with 40 - 60 lbs N. We continuously rotate our cows on a 18 - 24 day rotation the whole time. I have found that if the summer grass is grazed short before planting the ryegrass the better. We have left out the fertilizer in the past but we seem to need a little pop of grass before the cold starts to set in. The cows have more to graze and the grass seems to come back in earlier in the spring. We have also put out multiple fertilizer applications and this delays our summer grasses that need to be doing well by July because we really dry out from July to August. But this is our environment and everyone’s is different. [/QUOTE]
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