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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 231932" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Probably been discussed before.</p><p>Has anyone tried no-tilling WW into grazed pastures or hay fields to generate a bit more high quality fall/winter forage? I have acouple of fields I had thought of trying it on so that I could save the stockpiled fescue for later in the winter. </p><p>The thought process goes like this. Plant WW in July with a little rain should be able to graze it by September/October. Then hay it in the spring as a mixture of grass and WW. If we can getr it off early enough that should allow the fescue and OG to grow to grazable length in june/july.</p><p>Any thoughts/comments/etc.?</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 231932, member: 34"] Probably been discussed before. Has anyone tried no-tilling WW into grazed pastures or hay fields to generate a bit more high quality fall/winter forage? I have acouple of fields I had thought of trying it on so that I could save the stockpiled fescue for later in the winter. The thought process goes like this. Plant WW in July with a little rain should be able to graze it by September/October. Then hay it in the spring as a mixture of grass and WW. If we can getr it off early enough that should allow the fescue and OG to grow to grazable length in june/july. Any thoughts/comments/etc.? dun [/QUOTE]
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