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From: Melody & Brad Cowan
To: graze-l@witt.ac.nz
In order to keep any kind quality in warm season grasses they need to =
be kept shorter than cool season grasses.
Brad Cowan
Or better yet, rather than deal with the problems of lousy warm =
season grasses (with the exception of the best warm season grass which =
is corn silage), dairy in an area where cool season grasses do well.
Think outside your box, Brad.
Dave G.
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