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<blockquote data-quote="redlevel" data-source="post: 1595371" data-attributes="member: 28659"><p>Have had 1.5 inches of rain in seven weeks, that in three or four light showers. As I type this, the thermometer reads 100.5. It is amazing that my grass has held up as well as it has. My common Bermuda has fared much better than the little bit of Coastal I have. Had about six acres of Browntop Millet that helped some. Two inches of rain in a week would put me back in good shape, but it just ain't in the forecast.</p><p></p><p>I will have to start feeding hay Monday.</p><p></p><p>I'm about 90 miles South of ATL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redlevel, post: 1595371, member: 28659"] Have had 1.5 inches of rain in seven weeks, that in three or four light showers. As I type this, the thermometer reads 100.5. It is amazing that my grass has held up as well as it has. My common Bermuda has fared much better than the little bit of Coastal I have. Had about six acres of Browntop Millet that helped some. Two inches of rain in a week would put me back in good shape, but it just ain’t in the forecast. I will have to start feeding hay Monday. I’m about 90 miles South of ATL. [/QUOTE]
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