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<blockquote data-quote="Swedeboy" data-source="post: 7344116" data-attributes="member: 1259"><p>We take the rye for grain, make forage of the stubbles and clover, graze short and the back to rye (which could probably be grazed in the autumn, but we have not tried this). Local weather - dry spring/summer wet autumn/winter and guaranteed frost over winter (so far guaranteed ...) annual rainfall 450 mm 6 degrees mean temp. I suppose you will have a longer growing season? This year we had growth thru nov which is a first. Normally sep ok then frosts set in. But, we have the light in spring and everything goes like crazy!</p><p></p><p>I like the 'system' since we have the option for grain or forage or graze depending on season or needs. New for this year will be peas for combining then oats and forage rape for winter grazing and the spring barley for combining. I like the idea of using the cattle on the arable fields and thus getting two 'harvests' from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swedeboy, post: 7344116, member: 1259"] We take the rye for grain, make forage of the stubbles and clover, graze short and the back to rye (which could probably be grazed in the autumn, but we have not tried this). Local weather - dry spring/summer wet autumn/winter and guaranteed frost over winter (so far guaranteed ...) annual rainfall 450 mm 6 degrees mean temp. I suppose you will have a longer growing season? This year we had growth thru nov which is a first. Normally sep ok then frosts set in. But, we have the light in spring and everything goes like crazy! I like the 'system' since we have the option for grain or forage or graze depending on season or needs. New for this year will be peas for combining then oats and forage rape for winter grazing and the spring barley for combining. I like the idea of using the cattle on the arable fields and thus getting two 'harvests' from it. [/QUOTE]
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