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Whats your stocking rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1336549" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>Hay has to be fed here. The only cool season grass we have is what we plant Rye, oats, wheat . we plant in sept and usually get a frost in oct that ends warm season grass. I feed hay till I can start grazing and the grazing is in addition to hay. In march the cool season grasses start really producing and hay is tapered off . this yr I fed hay thru april but I had a vast majority of the rye and oats were under water. Ive never got ahead on grass this yr and have been culling a few out to relieve some pressure. If we could get some rain more that once every 3 weeks I can get caught back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1336549, member: 23550"] Hay has to be fed here. The only cool season grass we have is what we plant Rye, oats, wheat . we plant in sept and usually get a frost in oct that ends warm season grass. I feed hay till I can start grazing and the grazing is in addition to hay. In march the cool season grasses start really producing and hay is tapered off . this yr I fed hay thru april but I had a vast majority of the rye and oats were under water. Ive never got ahead on grass this yr and have been culling a few out to relieve some pressure. If we could get some rain more that once every 3 weeks I can get caught back up. [/QUOTE]
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