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Safe winter grass for cow grazing..N.Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 566956" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>The grazing lost by letting ryegrass go to seed so as to not have to plant far exceeds the cost of seed for another planting. Too many people around here bet too much on reseeding ryegrass. Seed is cheap compared to fertilizer. Plan to bale the excess if you have it and store it in a barn as it does not keep well stored outside here in East Texas. Better yet, add clover and move to a more sustainable grazing program.</p></blockquote><p></p><p> I was wondering about baling. I should have done that last year it did so well. I have access to another couple of acres. Is the hay of enough quality for me to consider planting those strictly for hay ?[/quote]</p><p></p><p>There is a rancher south of me that bales his ryegrass each year and swears by it. Says it makes really good hay. Doubt that he has had it tested, but it works for his cows.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 566956, member: 5305"] The grazing lost by letting ryegrass go to seed so as to not have to plant far exceeds the cost of seed for another planting. Too many people around here bet too much on reseeding ryegrass. Seed is cheap compared to fertilizer. Plan to bale the excess if you have it and store it in a barn as it does not keep well stored outside here in East Texas. Better yet, add clover and move to a more sustainable grazing program.[/quote] I was wondering about baling. I should have done that last year it did so well. I have access to another couple of acres. Is the hay of enough quality for me to consider planting those strictly for hay ?[/quote] There is a rancher south of me that bales his ryegrass each year and swears by it. Says it makes really good hay. Doubt that he has had it tested, but it works for his cows. [/QUOTE]
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