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Wanting to plant some winter pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="DCB4" data-source="post: 1643828" data-attributes="member: 25279"><p>I'm wanting to plant something this fall to graze later on in the winter. This will be a completely new adventure for me. I was leaning towards drilling either wheat, or a rye/rye grass mixture. Was looking for thoughts and experiences some of y'all have had with either or any other alternatives. Also wondering how it would compete with fescue? Can I no till into an established fescue pasture and will the fescue emerge in spring or will the wheat try to choke it out? Eventually I'd like to establish some summer annual rotation with these winter pastures but not sure I'd go with a summer annual this coming year or not. I'm located in south western Kentucky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCB4, post: 1643828, member: 25279"] I’m wanting to plant something this fall to graze later on in the winter. This will be a completely new adventure for me. I was leaning towards drilling either wheat, or a rye/rye grass mixture. Was looking for thoughts and experiences some of y’all have had with either or any other alternatives. Also wondering how it would compete with fescue? Can I no till into an established fescue pasture and will the fescue emerge in spring or will the wheat try to choke it out? Eventually I’d like to establish some summer annual rotation with these winter pastures but not sure I’d go with a summer annual this coming year or not. I’m located in south western Kentucky [/QUOTE]
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