Fall calving with tall fescue
Granted, most cattlemen in the southern and central U.S. understand endophyte-infected tall fescue a lot better than 20 years ago. We see a lot more legumes and crabgrass interseeded into pastures to dilute the fescue toxicity, we've seen some pastures reseeded to other grass species, we'v...
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