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Winter annuals and feed
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<blockquote data-quote="Allenw" data-source="post: 1644694" data-attributes="member: 28553"><p>I would look at it real hard before going that way. As well as looking at the cattle I was putting out and even what I was planting. Rye has it's advantages but so do wheat, triticale, oats and even some of the brassica crops. A wider mix might give you a better season long grazing. It all depends on your goals, I'm cheap and lazy so putting out feed doesn't get me fired up on a couple of levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allenw, post: 1644694, member: 28553"] I would look at it real hard before going that way. As well as looking at the cattle I was putting out and even what I was planting. Rye has it's advantages but so do wheat, triticale, oats and even some of the brassica crops. A wider mix might give you a better season long grazing. It all depends on your goals, I'm cheap and lazy so putting out feed doesn't get me fired up on a couple of levels. [/QUOTE]
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