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<blockquote data-quote="georgiabob" data-source="post: 1747859" data-attributes="member: 41912"><p>That's kind of what i figured. I'm in a bad spot. I fenced in a new pasture last year and instead of leaving it in crabgrass and a little bahia i seeded half of it in tift 9 and the other half in cover crops. Since then i've had no rain. The last 3 springs we've been getting flooded, go figure. I boughtba load of hay in March in case this happened and the quality is mixed. No weeds and some rolls they wear out and others they won't touch. I'm kind of stuck on grass quality right now. I've got another spot i can move them to that's mostly woods but has some grass i've been letting rest. Just a waiting game. I guess i should be happy that he's an aggressive eater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiabob, post: 1747859, member: 41912"] That’s kind of what i figured. I’m in a bad spot. I fenced in a new pasture last year and instead of leaving it in crabgrass and a little bahia i seeded half of it in tift 9 and the other half in cover crops. Since then i’ve had no rain. The last 3 springs we’ve been getting flooded, go figure. I boughtba load of hay in March in case this happened and the quality is mixed. No weeds and some rolls they wear out and others they won’t touch. I’m kind of stuck on grass quality right now. I’ve got another spot i can move them to that’s mostly woods but has some grass i’ve been letting rest. Just a waiting game. I guess i should be happy that he’s an aggressive eater. [/QUOTE]
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