By Hillary Luchinski, PAg, Forage Extension Specialist, Tisdale Perennial forage stands got off to a slow start last year but experienced a big flush of late-season regrowth due to the long, warm fall. As a result, many producers were able to take a second cut or graze their perennial forage stands. While this saved many operations from having to downsize their herds or source significant amounts of additional feed, it was a risky move for forag…
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