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<blockquote data-quote="georgiabob" data-source="post: 1757629" data-attributes="member: 41912"><p>My cows are barely touching bahia in any field right now. With all the rain i've been getting it's pretty tall and lush. When the days get shorter they'll take it to the ground. My crabgrass volunteers.</p><p>I put a few acres in pearl millet, buckwheat and cow peas. When it started hitting 102 degrees the millet got set back. After it cooled fown and the rain came the crabgrass over ran that field. The deer wiped out the peas and buckwheat as soon as it came up. Now the millet has come back but the space between the rows looks like it was planted with crabgrass. Next year i'll probably just plant the millet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiabob, post: 1757629, member: 41912"] My cows are barely touching bahia in any field right now. With all the rain i’ve been getting it’s pretty tall and lush. When the days get shorter they’ll take it to the ground. My crabgrass volunteers. I put a few acres in pearl millet, buckwheat and cow peas. When it started hitting 102 degrees the millet got set back. After it cooled fown and the rain came the crabgrass over ran that field. The deer wiped out the peas and buckwheat as soon as it came up. Now the millet has come back but the space between the rows looks like it was planted with crabgrass. Next year i’ll probably just plant the millet. [/QUOTE]
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