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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1797643" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Texas Rancher, I think you need to look at the Noble Foundation's work as Birddog suggested. The conditions at Ardmore, OK would be similar to Ferris or Commerce. I am an hour east of you and use rotational grazing much like Birddog. Cattle are moved to give the fields 20 to 30 days or rest. I have bermuda and bahia. I patterned my grazing pattern after observing my dairy neighbors and hay producers giving the fields rest. We cut bermuda on a 28 day schedule for optimum growth and quality. If we go longer we make more but quality is less. This past summer, I had grass but had to water some pastures from a well in the drought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1797643, member: 67"] Texas Rancher, I think you need to look at the Noble Foundation's work as Birddog suggested. The conditions at Ardmore, OK would be similar to Ferris or Commerce. I am an hour east of you and use rotational grazing much like Birddog. Cattle are moved to give the fields 20 to 30 days or rest. I have bermuda and bahia. I patterned my grazing pattern after observing my dairy neighbors and hay producers giving the fields rest. We cut bermuda on a 28 day schedule for optimum growth and quality. If we go longer we make more but quality is less. This past summer, I had grass but had to water some pastures from a well in the drought. [/QUOTE]
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