SE Manitoba | MI Dairy - 4/13/2024 11:51
What would you guys recommend for a perennial grass to plant that will yield well on variable and light soil? We have been doing a pasture mix which has been decent but we are looking for something that will maximize our yields for the two cuttings we do on dry hay. We will be mixing it in a dry cow tmr. Thanks
Well - - - In my looking at the different varieties of grasses for us (at least somewhat) more northerly folks the biggest variables are both your moisture availability and your fertility.
So if you pour the coal to the grasses AND you have the necessary moisture you can just about use any of the grasses and get pretty good results.
(You will likely have to more from a 2 cut system as well unless you're just looking for tons - - - me I want quality so I would be cutting at boot stage.
What I have found fascinating is that under excellent conditions (read irrigation) results are fairly similar between timothy, orchard grass, meadow brome (three I can remember of the top of my head at the moment.)
HTH |