Abstract:
A total of 96 fall-calving cows and 64
calves grazed bermudagrass interseeded with
wheat and legumes during 1996, 1997, and
1998 in either a continuous or rotational system
stocked at equal rates. Legume cover, available
forage dry matter, residual hay production,
gains of cows and calves grazing wheat interseeded
into bermudagrass, and gains of cows
grazing bermudagrass interseeded with legumes
were measured. Grazing system had no effect
on legume cover, available forage dry matter,
gains of cows and calves (wheat phase), and
gains of cows (legume phase); however,
rotationally grazed pastures produced more
residual hay than those grazed continuously.