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Winter annuals in Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 441788" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>You might do more damage to your pasture than its worth by grazing it too heavy in the winter. I do a lot of winter grazing but I am grazing the perennial grasses, not the annuals, so I don't know if you can control the grazing pressure on the individual species and I also pull them off the pastures if it is too muddy. You might want to try just having a area to plant annuals and rotate in and out of pastures. I have that going on with turnips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 441788, member: 3046"] You might do more damage to your pasture than its worth by grazing it too heavy in the winter. I do a lot of winter grazing but I am grazing the perennial grasses, not the annuals, so I don't know if you can control the grazing pressure on the individual species and I also pull them off the pastures if it is too muddy. You might want to try just having a area to plant annuals and rotate in and out of pastures. I have that going on with turnips. [/QUOTE]
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