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Stand Life and Pasture Renovation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 837744" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Sure is different for different areas. We wouldn't think about tearing up the sod for pasture ground. It would take several years before it would hold up to cattle. We have round-up some areas & no-till drilled it. We rotational graze (I don't consider it intensive since I shoot for 3-5 days per paddock) and our fields get better each year. Occasionally, the cattle punch the ever loving out of a paddock if it's a small area & we get non stop rain (like they did a couple days ago). But, the field will just come right back.</p><p>this is truly grazing country. I am very fortunate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 837744, member: 968"] Sure is different for different areas. We wouldn't think about tearing up the sod for pasture ground. It would take several years before it would hold up to cattle. We have round-up some areas & no-till drilled it. We rotational graze (I don't consider it intensive since I shoot for 3-5 days per paddock) and our fields get better each year. Occasionally, the cattle punch the ever loving out of a paddock if it's a small area & we get non stop rain (like they did a couple days ago). But, the field will just come right back. this is truly grazing country. I am very fortunate. [/QUOTE]
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