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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1452349" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>One other thing is that MIG dovetails perfectly with stockpiling. The better you care for your grasses the better the stockpiling results will be. Around her most people are feeding hay by late october or early november. They old just pracfice open grazing. We do MIG ( not as intensive as we used to because I can;t do the work as much as I used to to) but we typically unless we get deep snow or ice don;t start feedig hay until late february or eraly march. Some years if the year before was good enough we don;t feed until april or may. As CB has pounded on so much (paraphrased) take care of your grass and your grass will take care of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1452349, member: 34"] One other thing is that MIG dovetails perfectly with stockpiling. The better you care for your grasses the better the stockpiling results will be. Around her most people are feeding hay by late october or early november. They old just pracfice open grazing. We do MIG ( not as intensive as we used to because I can;t do the work as much as I used to to) but we typically unless we get deep snow or ice don;t start feedig hay until late february or eraly march. Some years if the year before was good enough we don;t feed until april or may. As CB has pounded on so much (paraphrased) take care of your grass and your grass will take care of you. [/QUOTE]
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