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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 20932" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I would insure that I got certified turnip seed. A local farmer got some forage turnips at a really good price. Turned out to be regular turnips. Cows couldn't/wouldn't dig them up to eat them. Until the rotted off, the field was like driving over a rock field. He's the only one around here that I know of that planted them. We plant rape, but that's planted for the deer and not the cows. In the few areas that the cows have accessed that has rape in it they ate it aong with the clover, then the fescue. What that tells me is that rape is more palatable then fescue, but just about everything is. Including fresh oak leaves and goosberry leaves.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 20932, member: 34"] I would insure that I got certified turnip seed. A local farmer got some forage turnips at a really good price. Turned out to be regular turnips. Cows couldn't/wouldn't dig them up to eat them. Until the rotted off, the field was like driving over a rock field. He's the only one around here that I know of that planted them. We plant rape, but that's planted for the deer and not the cows. In the few areas that the cows have accessed that has rape in it they ate it aong with the clover, then the fescue. What that tells me is that rape is more palatable then fescue, but just about everything is. Including fresh oak leaves and goosberry leaves. dun [/QUOTE]
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