As I mentioned before, these type of videos are great and no one else is doing them, at least not to your level of detail. Keep it up and the channel will grow.
ProTip of TheDay: No-till 25lb Korean Lespedeza w/ 25lb of 0-7-0 Granulated Rock Phosphate in the same furrow (real shallow, like 1/4") late February or early March on some of your fescue fields. Be sure to get the first flush of grass off before memorial day (graze hard or preferably bale it) so the legume can pop with the heat. Do Not Fertilize w/ Nitrogen! Graze or bale that Lespedeza, but be off it by the first week of August until the first hard freeze to accomplish 2 things: allow the Lespedeza to reseed and let the fescue stockpile. Send me a compact, straight-backed bull if that works the miracles I know it will ;)
A lot of folks used to frost seed in red clover about that time. Sounds like it should help grow some good protein. Grandpa loves his Korean Lespedeza.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
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As I mentioned before, these type of videos are great and no one else is doing them, at least not to your level of detail. Keep it up and the channel will grow.
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This is a remarkably useful video. Thanks for taking the time to make it!
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ProTip of TheDay: No-till 25lb Korean Lespedeza w/ 25lb of 0-7-0 Granulated Rock Phosphate in the same furrow (real shallow, like 1/4") late February or early March on some of your fescue fields. Be sure to get the first flush of grass off before memorial day (graze hard or preferably bale it) so the legume can pop with the heat. Do Not Fertilize w/ Nitrogen! Graze or bale that Lespedeza, but be off it by the first week of August until the first hard freeze to accomplish 2 things: allow the Lespedeza to reseed and let the fescue stockpile. Send me a compact, straight-backed bull if that works the miracles I know it will ;)
A lot of folks used to frost seed in red clover about that time. Sounds like it should help grow some good protein. Grandpa loves his Korean Lespedeza.