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    grazon next

    Agitate well and use according to label directions.
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    How much hay can a cow eat?

    Ahead of a storm they will eat all they can hold and go lay up some where out of the weather if they can. I've seen them take three days before they all came back in at times.
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    Turkey litter for hay field

    We deep plowed once what had been an old cow corral or feed pen at one time, we were planting wheat on that field and ended up putting that section up for hay for several years because it would burn up or was susceptible to fungus or something because it was so thick
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    Corn stalk rolls?

    That isn't the results I've seen when cutting corners with wrapping bales.
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    Stockpiling Sorghum Sudan

    Management, it's not difficult to deal with, simply make sure it is dead and not going to sucker back up. The prussic acid will evaporate after freezing in a couple of weeks. Nitrates don't leave.
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    Stockpiling Sorghum Sudan

    I grazed some this past winter, a poor stand and a broke down swather so I went for it. I gave them strips of the sudex but before that they had access to the rest of the quarter cleaning up the crabgrass and bermuda waterways plus a few acres of grass. They done well giving them another strip...
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    Red River or Mojo crabgrass in fescue pastures

    Crabgrass seed is often mixed and spread with fertilizer when top dressing wheat in the early spring here.
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    Fertilizing pasture

    Explain the rational behind that please?
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    Merica

    Show off, we finally got rain here. I am glad to see your able to put hay up.
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    Lower Input Production Information

    PVC eventually deteriorates in sunlight and becomes brittle is the big downside. Painting it will help.
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    Lower Input Production Information

    Grandson is using electric poultry netting with sheep, he says its less trouble than the sheep and goat type. You would want to train them to it first and to sort out any trouble makers.
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    donkeys in North Mississippi...dogs killing my calves

    Picked up a big beefmaster cross cow one winter, she had a bad attitude when I brought her in after awhile she settled down and was in my pocket when I had a feed bucket. The kids were little and I was a bit leery of keeping her around and sent her back through the sale barn and a family friend...
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    donkeys in North Mississippi...dogs killing my calves

    Find you a brahma cow or two.
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    Custom Intensive Grazing Business

    Watch closely for self promotion among the internet guru's. There is a lot of good information out there but the more extra's being sold, books, schools, livestock, etc, the closer to watch their bs levels.
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    Drought plan

    Hanging in there, never swathed my hay, spent $2,000 on my swather only to find the brain box died while it was parked. Ended up turning the cows on the field while we were moving, fenced out of the feed patch, and let them glean the crabgrass and what ever else they could find. Gave them a...
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    Pasture water option...opinions wanted

    They were promoting hook ups for fire departments at ponds a few years ago. You buried a line out into the lower part of the pond and had an upright on the bank to access the water and suck it from the pond. A set up like that sounds better then a pit to pump out of. You need clean water or your...
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    What will kill this weed?

    Works on sandburs in Bermuda too.
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    What will kill this weed?

    A better picture might help, I think I have something like it but have no name for it.
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    Anybody rotating chickens

    Back in time there was a local poultry processing plant they bought young Guineas from a great uncle and shipped them as pheasant. Guinea is good to eat.
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