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Strip grazing vs MIG or rotational grazing
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<blockquote data-quote="chukar" data-source="post: 979988" data-attributes="member: 15658"><p>Yes. The hay field that I would stockpile this first year was planted in the fall of 2011. About 65% fescues, 30% ryegrass and the rest clover. There is some quack grass in parts that is coming back... I will discontinue the fight there and let it come. It grows good and they eat it when given to them. From a planning perspective they would enter the stockpile and begin stip grazing around November 1. All growth has quit here by then so it doesn't sound like back grazing will be a concern, and it will make availability to water more feasible the first couple years.</p><p></p><p>What about no-tilling some oats or triticale after cutting it once? Anyone tried that for stockpiling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chukar, post: 979988, member: 15658"] Yes. The hay field that I would stockpile this first year was planted in the fall of 2011. About 65% fescues, 30% ryegrass and the rest clover. There is some quack grass in parts that is coming back... I will discontinue the fight there and let it come. It grows good and they eat it when given to them. From a planning perspective they would enter the stockpile and begin stip grazing around November 1. All growth has quit here by then so it doesn't sound like back grazing will be a concern, and it will make availability to water more feasible the first couple years. What about no-tilling some oats or triticale after cutting it once? Anyone tried that for stockpiling? [/QUOTE]
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