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    Trees vs undergrowth.

    Thanks! Great points.
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    Trees vs undergrowth.

    My thought is that you can't predict prices. I would assume it is going to stay about where it is. I know that they won't make a crop for 10 years, and for at least 15 years won't shade anything out. It would be a hay field with some pecan trees in it. I'm just wondering what having a bunch of...
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    Trees vs undergrowth.

    I think I messed up the last two posts. Now I understand the board functions. The cows are on the rest of the farm.
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    Trees vs undergrowth.

    Response to bird dog. The point is intergenerational planning.
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    Trees vs undergrowth.

    Response to brute 23. Yes, I know it is 20 years before the trees get big.
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    Trees vs undergrowth.

    First, I ain't got the land, cows, or water. So we're just barnstormin' here a little bit. If I had, say, 300 acres in central Texas, and I fenced off about 40, and planted about 200 pecan trees on a 100' spacing(very wide), and planted, oh, cowpeas in the summer, some kind of winter legume...
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    Grasshoppers

    How many chickens, ducks, or turkeys would it take per acre to make a difference?
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    Grasshoppers

    Thank you. I suppose they can eat a lot of grass, then. Luckily, we had some rain this summer and they have left my jujube tree alone. Poor thing usually gets butchered by the grasshoppers. Next question: do dragonflies breathe fire?
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    Grasshoppers

    We have tons of grasshoppers here in the summer. Do they eat the grass or just weeds and trees? I'm wondering if they damage the pasture.
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    Weed Id

    I did a screenshot and the plantnet app on my telemofone says 40% it's Persicaria maculosa
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    Grass i.d.

    Thanks for the help. Any idea about the molasses tub getting them to eat more of it?
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    Grass i.d.

    I really think it isn't broomsedge bluestem. I forgot to mention it is silvery blue in color.
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    Grass i.d.

    We have this grass all over. The black angus cows don't seem to ever touch it. We have a small bit of Bermuda and they hover over that stuff. They eat the blue gramma. I've been trying to figure out what it is and think it is little bluestem. It's in central Texas. Mills county. All native...
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