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Identify grass and suggest usage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1760911" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>It looks like my Ky 31 fescue sheep pastures where I am a little under stocked. Lots of rain this year and grass is growing like springtime.</p><p>I think your grass headed out back in May or June and stock grazed the heads a little.</p><p>Funny, I can tell at a glance here on the farm what type of grass I have but pictures on the internet leave me unsure.</p><p>Looks like a good stand with few weeds. I would try and save some back for winter grazing and use the remainder hard through fall. Just what I would do, might not be the best practice but at my age I always balance the amount of effort to the expected return and tend to favor the choice requiring least effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1760911, member: 32879"] It looks like my Ky 31 fescue sheep pastures where I am a little under stocked. Lots of rain this year and grass is growing like springtime. I think your grass headed out back in May or June and stock grazed the heads a little. Funny, I can tell at a glance here on the farm what type of grass I have but pictures on the internet leave me unsure. Looks like a good stand with few weeds. I would try and save some back for winter grazing and use the remainder hard through fall. Just what I would do, might not be the best practice but at my age I always balance the amount of effort to the expected return and tend to favor the choice requiring least effort. [/QUOTE]
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