It seems this board has some grazers that are innovators or early adopters of somewhat unconventional practices.
With nitrogen fertilizer prices in the $100 cow/season range I am going to have to rely on legumes to provide the nitrogen for my pastures.
I have used primarily Alfalfa but find it is not very persistent if not fertilized with phosphate and sometimes potash and sulfur in this area.
Clovers are wonderful but seem to be selected over grass by the cows.
Cicer milk vetch looks like it has a place. Is anyone using high plant densities and if so how did you get establishment?
Does anyone have a method of over-seeding or frost seeding existing pasture that is reliable?
Look forward to discussion on your personal successes and failures in keeping those cows happy and profitable.
Personally, my pastures and hay fields look poorer over time. How do I make them look better as they get older?
With nitrogen fertilizer prices in the $100 cow/season range I am going to have to rely on legumes to provide the nitrogen for my pastures.
I have used primarily Alfalfa but find it is not very persistent if not fertilized with phosphate and sometimes potash and sulfur in this area.
Clovers are wonderful but seem to be selected over grass by the cows.
Cicer milk vetch looks like it has a place. Is anyone using high plant densities and if so how did you get establishment?
Does anyone have a method of over-seeding or frost seeding existing pasture that is reliable?
Look forward to discussion on your personal successes and failures in keeping those cows happy and profitable.
Personally, my pastures and hay fields look poorer over time. How do I make them look better as they get older?
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