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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1513877" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Not BFT but similar... I have a pasture high along a ridge. Soil is poor and thin, lots of rocks. First place to dry out completely and brown off. Cows tend to over graze it even while the bush grass is lush. One part of it hasn't been reworked since it was originally cleared and planted in 1985, and I've noticed over the last ten years or so that the yellow flowered alfalfa is actually steadily increasing it's population. It's pretty impressive to say the least. Next time I try to rejuvenate more of that type of pasture I will attempt to track down some of that seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1513877, member: 12520"] Not BFT but similar... I have a pasture high along a ridge. Soil is poor and thin, lots of rocks. First place to dry out completely and brown off. Cows tend to over graze it even while the bush grass is lush. One part of it hasn't been reworked since it was originally cleared and planted in 1985, and I've noticed over the last ten years or so that the yellow flowered alfalfa is actually steadily increasing it's population. It's pretty impressive to say the least. Next time I try to rejuvenate more of that type of pasture I will attempt to track down some of that seed. [/QUOTE]
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