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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 436630" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>I think with the lack of hay I would plant the whole 135 acres in Rye. Or mix in some ryegrass with it. You can rotate your grazing and use very little hay in Flordia. </p><p>Plant Rye at 60 to 90 pounds to the acre. With a drill I would think you could plant at the 60 pound rate. </p><p>That is what I am doing this winter. In some pastures that volenters ryegrass every year I am drilling in 50 pounds of rye at $17.50 a bag. It will be way cheaper than hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 436630, member: 2218"] I think with the lack of hay I would plant the whole 135 acres in Rye. Or mix in some ryegrass with it. You can rotate your grazing and use very little hay in Flordia. Plant Rye at 60 to 90 pounds to the acre. With a drill I would think you could plant at the 60 pound rate. That is what I am doing this winter. In some pastures that volenters ryegrass every year I am drilling in 50 pounds of rye at $17.50 a bag. It will be way cheaper than hay. [/QUOTE]
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