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Old 09/19/14, 08:37 PM
 
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Paddock size is more about time than space.
And stocking rate. The western rangelands have mostly opted for lower stocking rates and longer durations. Not that it is best for all situations. But many of the management decisions are a result of the number of acres involved.
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Old 09/23/14, 02:58 PM
 
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I just harrow the heck out of it in the fall and spread seed. Never failed to get grass to grow. It sometimes takes a couple years to get a good stand.

Bob
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