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Winter annuals in Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 441701" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Works for us to. Winter annuals will die out when our warm season perenials kick into gear. I did pick up a piece of information from a grass guru who was giving a lecture. This applied mostly to hayfields but it might be worth knowing - and again maybe not. Anyway, he said to be careful of the cool season hybrids that advertise heavier production. According to him, the reason they produce more tonnage is that they are more heat tolerant and can interfere with your summer forage production. (I think this applies mainly to ryegrass.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 441701, member: 4362"] Works for us to. Winter annuals will die out when our warm season perenials kick into gear. I did pick up a piece of information from a grass guru who was giving a lecture. This applied mostly to hayfields but it might be worth knowing - and again maybe not. Anyway, he said to be careful of the cool season hybrids that advertise heavier production. According to him, the reason they produce more tonnage is that they are more heat tolerant and can interfere with your summer forage production. (I think this applies mainly to ryegrass.) [/QUOTE]
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