Will McGirr
Producer-
Pretty nube question here – what kind of grass is this? I have a lot of it & stock not eating it at this stage.
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sweet vernal grass. Not a highly productive or palatable grass. Common where there is low soil fertility- particularly low phosphorus!
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That’s me alright – low phosphorous and low potassium. Thanks for that Eric
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When to start putting on Foliar sprays
I haven’t heard this discussed very much – what time of year to begin applying Compost tea brews etc. at the moment it’s very wet and in a lot of our paddocks you couldn’t take anything heavier than a quad on them as they are so waterlogged. So it’s seems that winter is mostly out? So is it then spring…
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Early in the season (autumn) is good too Will, especially with the biologicals and a bit of trace mineral support, sets the plant up for life.
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Grazing before leaving for hay
Thanks Mark – this is what I was leaning towards. So will give a good grace
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Grazing before leaving for hay
We have fairly poor soils and growth of an oats and pasture mix that was sown in autumn, is fairly patchy right now – some areas are great others look bad. In a paddock we want to cut hay in, is it a good practice to give it one light graze over with cattle and then leave it till hay time? Or just keep the gate locked until hay cutting time?
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Is the key then to get the other grass/legume species to be the most dominant & to out compete the Guilford grass?
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I have thick mats of it on some paddocks & it’s clearly choking out/retarding the growth of what has been sown in. How to deal with it without herbicide?
in one paddock in year one – we put free range pigs across it and that cleared some patches.
year 2 I tilled the whole paddock with an offset disc & sowed into that.
year 3 it’s back again -…
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Hi Mark,
thanks for the reply and input. After emergence last year I sprayed on your suggested mix – does it need to be put on every year? I didn’t put it on yet this year.
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