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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1620535" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>We rotate wintering areas to spread out the fertility. Recovery depends on type of sod and amount of grade and amount of moisture. Some paddocks come back to a good pasture blend w/o any inputs. Others get tilled to go into grain or annual forages for two years before getting seeded back to perennial sod.</p><p>You can really drive future forage productivity after two years of diverse annual blends. Biological magic. Whether this pays vs. greening it up with something simple depends on your situation. What I find is something simple here (native cool season grasses) do not have a long enough grazing season to be economical for all of my operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1620535, member: 1715"] We rotate wintering areas to spread out the fertility. Recovery depends on type of sod and amount of grade and amount of moisture. Some paddocks come back to a good pasture blend w/o any inputs. Others get tilled to go into grain or annual forages for two years before getting seeded back to perennial sod. You can really drive future forage productivity after two years of diverse annual blends. Biological magic. Whether this pays vs. greening it up with something simple depends on your situation. What I find is something simple here (native cool season grasses) do not have a long enough grazing season to be economical for all of my operation. [/QUOTE]
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