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<blockquote data-quote="pricefarm" data-source="post: 1541944" data-attributes="member: 20848"><p>Iam in southwest va so the weather will be pretty close to there. I usually start feed hay the middle of Dec sometimes alittle sooner. If I didn't run so many cows then I could hold off longer but In the spring and summer would have way to much grass. I run a cow calf per acre and half. That's with cross fencing and rational grazing. I usaly feed till the middle of April. I let my grass start to grow and get some height to it before I turn the cows out. In the fall around September you could plant wheat , oats or rye for some late fall grazing or early spring grazing. I have tried them all and really haven't had much luck. Your best bet if the weather is good in Sept throw down some N and stick pile the fuscue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pricefarm, post: 1541944, member: 20848"] Iam in southwest va so the weather will be pretty close to there. I usually start feed hay the middle of Dec sometimes alittle sooner. If I didn't run so many cows then I could hold off longer but In the spring and summer would have way to much grass. I run a cow calf per acre and half. That's with cross fencing and rational grazing. I usaly feed till the middle of April. I let my grass start to grow and get some height to it before I turn the cows out. In the fall around September you could plant wheat , oats or rye for some late fall grazing or early spring grazing. I have tried them all and really haven't had much luck. Your best bet if the weather is good in Sept throw down some N and stick pile the fuscue. [/QUOTE]
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