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<blockquote data-quote="In the pit" data-source="post: 8167756" data-attributes="member: 51718"><p>Key to grazing properly is the first rotation which sets your farm up for the year </p><p>Get out as early as you can (feb/mar) and get the grass down to 1500 or below and cows will graze to that level everytime</p><p>Best covers are 2600/3200 so I always graze 2800/2900 to get best results </p><p>Below 2600 and you’re not growing the grass you should be </p><p>Above 3200 and I think you struggle to get it grazed to 1500/1600 so you’re ending up with dead crap in the bottom and shelters the grass plant and hurts the tillering process</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In the pit, post: 8167756, member: 51718"] Key to grazing properly is the first rotation which sets your farm up for the year Get out as early as you can (feb/mar) and get the grass down to 1500 or below and cows will graze to that level everytime Best covers are 2600/3200 so I always graze 2800/2900 to get best results Below 2600 and you’re not growing the grass you should be Above 3200 and I think you struggle to get it grazed to 1500/1600 so you’re ending up with dead crap in the bottom and shelters the grass plant and hurts the tillering process [/QUOTE]
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