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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 632494" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The subject of thickening a stand of WSG came up yesterday while I was at NRCS. I was told the best thing to do is to graze it heavy and long. When I thought the cows should come off I should graze it another week. As long as it's been established a couple of years it will cause the individual grass plants to "stool out". According to the experts that means the individual plants will grow in diameter and spread.</p><p>I sat on a stool and stepped in a stool but I've never seen a grass stool</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 632494, member: 34"] The subject of thickening a stand of WSG came up yesterday while I was at NRCS. I was told the best thing to do is to graze it heavy and long. When I thought the cows should come off I should graze it another week. As long as it's been established a couple of years it will cause the individual grass plants to "stool out". According to the experts that means the individual plants will grow in diameter and spread. I sat on a stool and stepped in a stool but I've never seen a grass stool [/QUOTE]
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