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The Mob, Litter, and Organic Matter ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1288491" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I think most are thinking of new grass growth in the spring and going forward 100 days, fescue probably needs to be grazed before it becomes brown, to delay dormancy.</p><p>However, after fescue goes thru that spring flush and heads out it doesn't try to head out again at least not much, so all the growth on fescue is all blades. When fescue breaks dormancy in the fall, it just grows on and on. Right now I am moving my cows slowly thru fescue and what is waiting for me to get to it, is just getting bigger and green as a gourd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1288491, member: 17304"] I think most are thinking of new grass growth in the spring and going forward 100 days, fescue probably needs to be grazed before it becomes brown, to delay dormancy. However, after fescue goes thru that spring flush and heads out it doesn't try to head out again at least not much, so all the growth on fescue is all blades. When fescue breaks dormancy in the fall, it just grows on and on. Right now I am moving my cows slowly thru fescue and what is waiting for me to get to it, is just getting bigger and green as a gourd. [/QUOTE]
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