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<blockquote data-quote="fnfarms1" data-source="post: 1809318" data-attributes="member: 24416"><p>I think that was in my thread about seeding rates. The variety I bought he referred to as a dwarf variety. Normal hay grazer gets to 13ft, mine said would be 5ft but same amount of leaves. So not as much to age if chopping but for grazing it's ideal. Advice I've seen is 2wks-month after frost to avoid grazing it to avoid prussic acid. Also keep it from being grazed last 8-10inches due to most nitrates being in stem. Said top portion and leaves should be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnfarms1, post: 1809318, member: 24416"] I think that was in my thread about seeding rates. The variety I bought he referred to as a dwarf variety. Normal hay grazer gets to 13ft, mine said would be 5ft but same amount of leaves. So not as much to age if chopping but for grazing it’s ideal. Advice I’ve seen is 2wks-month after frost to avoid grazing it to avoid prussic acid. Also keep it from being grazed last 8-10inches due to most nitrates being in stem. Said top portion and leaves should be ok. [/QUOTE]
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