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North Mo. | I didn't mean it turns to endoyphte just that the endopyhte type crowds it out if grazed hard with no rest. That's why I think our CRP was still mostly 80% free.
We are getting ready to put some fall pairs on some ex CRP we have rented, The toxin should be going down by now anyway if the FSRC is right. According to my testing on our place it won't be much anyway. The problem I see is no fences to control the cows grazing habits other than I did divide into thirds. Ben | |
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