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When do you move cattle to pasture?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 522434" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The green you're seeing isn't WSG, either weeds or CSG. WSG doesn;t do anything till later in the year, thus the term Warm season grass. The WSG doesn;t even thnk about starting to gorw here till usually May. WSG is much more sensitive to grazing height then OG, brome and fescue. You need to leave at least a 6 inch stubble when grazing. That's the main reason that managing a mixture of WSG and CSG in the same pasture is almost futile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 522434, member: 34"] The green you're seeing isn't WSG, either weeds or CSG. WSG doesn;t do anything till later in the year, thus the term Warm season grass. The WSG doesn;t even thnk about starting to gorw here till usually May. WSG is much more sensitive to grazing height then OG, brome and fescue. You need to leave at least a 6 inch stubble when grazing. That's the main reason that managing a mixture of WSG and CSG in the same pasture is almost futile. [/QUOTE]
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