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Advice needed on pasture improvements
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<blockquote data-quote="mbdear" data-source="post: 112771" data-attributes="member: 812"><p>Chuckie...thanks for bringing the reference to the group. It does a great job of reminding those who practice rotational grazing of the rewards that can flow from being in tune with the land. As I am writing this we are getting a few scattered showers in East Texas that will keep the grass green for another cycle. The cow patties are nice and juicy and the beetles are staying on top of things. The coastal and bahia are each trying to outgrow the other and the cows don't really care which wins so long as it is green and tender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbdear, post: 112771, member: 812"] Chuckie...thanks for bringing the reference to the group. It does a great job of reminding those who practice rotational grazing of the rewards that can flow from being in tune with the land. As I am writing this we are getting a few scattered showers in East Texas that will keep the grass green for another cycle. The cow patties are nice and juicy and the beetles are staying on top of things. The coastal and bahia are each trying to outgrow the other and the cows don't really care which wins so long as it is green and tender. [/QUOTE]
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