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jcolli140
Posted 8/10/2025 13:21 (#11327224 - in reply to #11324835)
Subject: RE: Cropland grazing


SC Wisconsin
I had a similar idea for a piece of ground that needs a lot of organic matter as its pretty rolling and lots of clay knolls. Split the farm ground into 3 pieces. 1 strip is corn, another beans, another wheat. Fly or drone spread rye seed into the corn late summer, wheat gets harvested and planted to sudan, wheat again or rye just for grazing, and the bean ground gets planted to wheat in the fall. There would be a crop growing on the ground 90% of the time or more and cows would be on every acre 2 out of 3 years. I cant think of a better way to improve the soil and maximize profitability per acre than that. There is an adjacent woods/lowland/pasture with a creek that the cows could run on between coming off stalks in the spring and going on the cover after wheat.
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