An Ohio corn breeder has developed a composite of silage corns designed specifically for grazing. Several commercial varieties are also available that may give similar results. Grazing corn can be no-tilled into a killed or suppressed sod or broadcast and cultipacked into disked ground. Graze the stand about 50 days after planting and continue for about two months after that, using poly wire to strip graze. Barrett (1998) pushed down three rows at a time with a four-wheeler and placed the fence in the middle of the downed corn.