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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 811260" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>I planted Marion lespedeza and for a season or two afterward it came back but it could not compete with the fescue. Later I sowed Red River crabgrass in the same area. I let the RRCG go to seed the first year instead of grazing it. I now seem to have a lasting hot weather grazing forage. The protein is good until very late in the crabgrass growing cycle. The RRCG comes on here after the fescue declines. Pairs up rather nicely as the RRCG growth will start to drop as the fescue begins its Fall growth. I asked a seed person if I did not like the RRCG how would I go about getting rid of it? His reply "move"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 811260, member: 8973"] I planted Marion lespedeza and for a season or two afterward it came back but it could not compete with the fescue. Later I sowed Red River crabgrass in the same area. I let the RRCG go to seed the first year instead of grazing it. I now seem to have a lasting hot weather grazing forage. The protein is good until very late in the crabgrass growing cycle. The RRCG comes on here after the fescue declines. Pairs up rather nicely as the RRCG growth will start to drop as the fescue begins its Fall growth. I asked a seed person if I did not like the RRCG how would I go about getting rid of it? His reply "move" [/QUOTE]
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