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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 957915" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>If you have anything else to graze, this mix makes a good stockpile forage to reduce your winter hay needs. The oats will keep growing till you gets temps in the 20's. Here, in that mix, only the oats would winter kill in January some years, and we don't have any snow issues to worry about. I have strip grazed without a back fence to extend the grazing season into winter. For a spring calving herd i like to hold the best nutrition as long as possible, as the cows nutritional needs increase till spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 957915, member: 8840"] If you have anything else to graze, this mix makes a good stockpile forage to reduce your winter hay needs. The oats will keep growing till you gets temps in the 20's. Here, in that mix, only the oats would winter kill in January some years, and we don't have any snow issues to worry about. I have strip grazed without a back fence to extend the grazing season into winter. For a spring calving herd i like to hold the best nutrition as long as possible, as the cows nutritional needs increase till spring. [/QUOTE]
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