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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 722568" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>Normally people around here in the southeast plant about 1 acre of winter annuals per cow. You have way more than you need. You would be wasting money not to use some of it for hay as opposed to planting something new. Ryegrass is excellent hay and i can't see anyway your cows will keep up with the growth this spring. edit: i have 28 cows that will calf in feb. I should have enough ryegrass on 10 acres to save some for hay starting mid april when the fescue pasture starts up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 722568, member: 8840"] Normally people around here in the southeast plant about 1 acre of winter annuals per cow. You have way more than you need. You would be wasting money not to use some of it for hay as opposed to planting something new. Ryegrass is excellent hay and i can't see anyway your cows will keep up with the growth this spring. edit: i have 28 cows that will calf in feb. I should have enough ryegrass on 10 acres to save some for hay starting mid april when the fescue pasture starts up. [/QUOTE]
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