Once again, cattle producers are faced with dry soil conditions which have prevented expected fall growth of cool-season grass pastures. Many are now feeding hay, but are hoping for moisture to stimulate some regrowth for grazing. At the risk of sounding like a broken record due to dry fall conditions in the past few years, below are some management reminders to consider when dealing with limited to no fall pasture growth.
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