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Converting crop land back to pasture: North Central Texas newbie addition
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1436087" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>If its plowed and you are in no hurry, I would turn it again in February and have it sprigged with Coastal, Tifton 85 or Jiggs. </p><p></p><p>If you want to get something going now, I would get a good seedbed ready and plant or broadcast some Rye grass around the first of October. I'm also a big fan of Klein grass. Its a small seed and a little bit hard to plant correctly if you don't have any equipment. I come through there every four or five days if you need somebody to look at it. I had a place close to Itasca a few years back. What town are you close to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1436087, member: 5381"] If its plowed and you are in no hurry, I would turn it again in February and have it sprigged with Coastal, Tifton 85 or Jiggs. If you want to get something going now, I would get a good seedbed ready and plant or broadcast some Rye grass around the first of October. I'm also a big fan of Klein grass. Its a small seed and a little bit hard to plant correctly if you don't have any equipment. I come through there every four or five days if you need somebody to look at it. I had a place close to Itasca a few years back. What town are you close to? [/QUOTE]
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