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<blockquote data-quote="fnfarms1" data-source="post: 1821222" data-attributes="member: 24416"><p>So after attending a class on regen grazing etc I learned how beneficial cover crops can be. Started back in the summer with Sudan. Next about 2wks ago we no tilled wheat in. Both times I hired the notilling done because I don't own a drill and I think it's a lot like hay baling, I don't do enough to justify the equipment. Sudan was 10acres, wheat is a 10 and 20acre fields. Keep in mind, I grew up old school, grazing until hay is needed. Feed hay until it's no longer needed. No tilling was never considered in my family, </p><p>That all said giving you some background for my question as a new wheat grazer. How do I know when to start grazing it? I was told to graze it once it "stools" to prevent pulling it out of the ground. I don't know what that means. Others tell me they never pull off it. It was planted Sept 19. This area is around a hay feeding area. I had 6inches of Bermuda on a lot of it that I hope still grows wheat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnfarms1, post: 1821222, member: 24416"] So after attending a class on regen grazing etc I learned how beneficial cover crops can be. Started back in the summer with Sudan. Next about 2wks ago we no tilled wheat in. Both times I hired the notilling done because I don’t own a drill and I think it’s a lot like hay baling, I don’t do enough to justify the equipment. Sudan was 10acres, wheat is a 10 and 20acre fields. Keep in mind, I grew up old school, grazing until hay is needed. Feed hay until it’s no longer needed. No tilling was never considered in my family, That all said giving you some background for my question as a new wheat grazer. How do I know when to start grazing it? I was told to graze it once it “stools” to prevent pulling it out of the ground. I don’t know what that means. Others tell me they never pull off it. It was planted Sept 19. This area is around a hay feeding area. I had 6inches of Bermuda on a lot of it that I hope still grows wheat [/QUOTE]
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