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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 807939" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I thought the cow peas were very drought hardy. I was hoping they would work. The pearl millet my be what I need. This will be stockpiled for late summer grazing and no tilled ( old Pasture Dream) into rows about 12" apart just to supplement the Bluestem. </p><p>agmantoo' I have plenty of grass but with the same problem as the RRCB. The protein level drops in late summer.</p><p>Around here the clover (naturalized bur medic) does not start until maybe October. With enough rain it will do a little good in the fall but really comes on in the spring.</p><p>I don't know anyone that has tried Lablab ( hyacinth bean vine) but from what I have read it sounds promising. I may do a small test plot. <a href="http://www.tropicalforages.info/key/Forages/Media/Html/Lablab_purpureus.htm" target="_blank">http://www.tropicalforages.info/key/For ... pureus.htm</a></p><p>Angus cowman; I,ll check out the lespedeza. I have not herd of anyone useing it here but that never stopped me before.</p><p>Thanks for all the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 807939, member: 5494"] I thought the cow peas were very drought hardy. I was hoping they would work. The pearl millet my be what I need. This will be stockpiled for late summer grazing and no tilled ( old Pasture Dream) into rows about 12" apart just to supplement the Bluestem. agmantoo' I have plenty of grass but with the same problem as the RRCB. The protein level drops in late summer. Around here the clover (naturalized bur medic) does not start until maybe October. With enough rain it will do a little good in the fall but really comes on in the spring. I don't know anyone that has tried Lablab ( hyacinth bean vine) but from what I have read it sounds promising. I may do a small test plot. [url=http://www.tropicalforages.info/key/Forages/Media/Html/Lablab_purpureus.htm]http://www.tropicalforages.info/key/For ... pureus.htm[/url] Angus cowman; I,ll check out the lespedeza. I have not herd of anyone useing it here but that never stopped me before. Thanks for all the input. [/QUOTE]
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