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What's your best/favorite stay green winter stockpile species?
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<blockquote data-quote="JParrott" data-source="post: 1663504" data-attributes="member: 37914"><p>We tried a variety of cold grazer rye from Nixa seed this year that grows in soil temps down to 40°. It did fairly well considering the lack of moisture we had from August through October. It stayed green and we just pulled them off of it about two weeks ago to start feeding hay. </p><p></p><p>Wasn't terribly impressed but I chalk that up to the lack of rain. Waiting to see what Spring brings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JParrott, post: 1663504, member: 37914"] We tried a variety of cold grazer rye from Nixa seed this year that grows in soil temps down to 40°. It did fairly well considering the lack of moisture we had from August through October. It stayed green and we just pulled them off of it about two weeks ago to start feeding hay. Wasn't terribly impressed but I chalk that up to the lack of rain. Waiting to see what Spring brings. [/QUOTE]
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