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<blockquote data-quote="sheepdogtrail" data-source="post: 7437475" data-attributes="member: 151839"><p>This is RC (2 lbs/acre), Chicory (2lbs/acre), Late Tet RG (6 lbs/acre), WC (2 lbs/Acre), Plantain (1 lb/acre) planted on irrigated paddock. Paddock gets 40 mm of water every 30 days. The growth here is at 27 days. That is a mule ewe for scale. These x 2 times daily moves paddocks that time of the year. DM/demand is dynamic. Should be calculated daily based on stocking rate. Plants are about 18" in height. I have the sheep harvest the top 14" which is about 3 tons of DM/Acre. Fence brakes are about 12 feet deep x 700 feet long.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]943894[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepdogtrail, post: 7437475, member: 151839"] This is RC (2 lbs/acre), Chicory (2lbs/acre), Late Tet RG (6 lbs/acre), WC (2 lbs/Acre), Plantain (1 lb/acre) planted on irrigated paddock. Paddock gets 40 mm of water every 30 days. The growth here is at 27 days. That is a mule ewe for scale. These x 2 times daily moves paddocks that time of the year. DM/demand is dynamic. Should be calculated daily based on stocking rate. Plants are about 18" in height. I have the sheep harvest the top 14" which is about 3 tons of DM/Acre. Fence brakes are about 12 feet deep x 700 feet long. [ATTACH type="full"]943894[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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