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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1052911" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>The state of Texas is probably in worst shape than just about any state in the union, when it comes to water. Land grant colleges pushed the agenda of growing more grass other than natives plants that have been here since the beginning. It is now biting us in the rump. Those natives that we have lost could survive and thrive. They fed huge herds of buffalo.</p><p></p><p>Ive heard it said that we were grass farmers, first, not cattlemen . I think really we are range managers first. I dont know if the natives plants can make a comeback in some areas as the introduced plants are too invasive, but on my pastures Im working on it with limited plantings. Its a real battle against the bahai. I have the luxury of not having any cattle at present, so I can try this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1052911, member: 807"] The state of Texas is probably in worst shape than just about any state in the union, when it comes to water. Land grant colleges pushed the agenda of growing more grass other than natives plants that have been here since the beginning. It is now biting us in the rump. Those natives that we have lost could survive and thrive. They fed huge herds of buffalo. Ive heard it said that we were grass farmers, first, not cattlemen . I think really we are range managers first. I dont know if the natives plants can make a comeback in some areas as the introduced plants are too invasive, but on my pastures Im working on it with limited plantings. Its a real battle against the bahai. I have the luxury of not having any cattle at present, so I can try this method. [/QUOTE]
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