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Spring turnout Yesterday!
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<blockquote data-quote="LRTX1" data-source="post: 835373" data-attributes="member: 15638"><p>We were getting real close to starting to feed hay again. Quit with the hay end of Feb. here. Then we only got .5" rain in March and none in April/May until we got 3.1" of rain over the weekend. This year we started to rotate pasture more intensively, I have been watching my neighbors feed hay for the last month. I do believe the semi-intensive rotation plan is the only reason we were able to keep off of the hay.</p><p></p><p>I know we were/are not as dry as a lot of you folks, but it is dry for us. Hope everyone gets the rain they want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRTX1, post: 835373, member: 15638"] We were getting real close to starting to feed hay again. Quit with the hay end of Feb. here. Then we only got .5" rain in March and none in April/May until we got 3.1" of rain over the weekend. This year we started to rotate pasture more intensively, I have been watching my neighbors feed hay for the last month. I do believe the semi-intensive rotation plan is the only reason we were able to keep off of the hay. I know we were/are not as dry as a lot of you folks, but it is dry for us. Hope everyone gets the rain they want. [/QUOTE]
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