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Since stored feed is almost two or three times more expensive per animal or per day than pasture, extending the grazing season is one way to reduce the need for stored feed. One way to extend the grazing season is by stockpiling or deferred grazing; and the time to start this is fast approaching. Stockpiling can be defined as the managed accumulation of vegetative forage growth that will be used at a later time. Commonly, stockpiling is done to extend grazing into the late fall and winter. Nearly any forage can be stockpiled, but tall fescue is the species most widely used. Stockpiled tall fescue not only has good forage quality, but it maintains this quality very well into the winter. The following steps have proven successful for stockpiling tall fescue.
In summary, one way to lower winter feeding costs is by stockpiling and the date to begin that strategy will soon be here. by Editor, theCity1.com |
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