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Stock piling grass vs hay
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<blockquote data-quote="anewcomer" data-source="post: 1809678" data-attributes="member: 18748"><p>coachg, if you will look back on Kenny's posts on stockpile fescue, he is dead on. I am farther south than you, in Montgomery, but we clip fescue the first two weeks in September, apply 50 units of N and wait 90 days. Then we graze one dry cow/A for 90 days, on daily moves. We feed no hay. You are in better fescue country than we are, but you get colder than we do. It will depend on how much fescue ground you are able to set aside to stockpile, but feeding hay in the fall instead of dead of winter is better for the cows and better for you, your pastures and your equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anewcomer, post: 1809678, member: 18748"] coachg, if you will look back on Kenny’s posts on stockpile fescue, he is dead on. I am farther south than you, in Montgomery, but we clip fescue the first two weeks in September, apply 50 units of N and wait 90 days. Then we graze one dry cow/A for 90 days, on daily moves. We feed no hay. You are in better fescue country than we are, but you get colder than we do. It will depend on how much fescue ground you are able to set aside to stockpile, but feeding hay in the fall instead of dead of winter is better for the cows and better for you, your pastures and your equipment. [/QUOTE]
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