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<blockquote data-quote="littletom" data-source="post: 1222560" data-attributes="member: 23522"><p>I did 10 acres the second week of april last year. It stoped raining the third week of may last year and we did not get a drop till july. That field of fescue og and clover is fine we got a fall cutting off it. Yes you can loose it all. I would put the lime on it even if leaseing, it will take a few months to get your ph up it sounds like you are in at least mid 5's. The corn coming off is on the farmer it should or could come off at least mid oct. But I know of corn still standing now. If you plant that in permenant pasture and put cows on to soon I doubt you will be happy with your efforts. It is a costly and time consuming ordeal to go back to grass. In my area a lot of fences should have never came down. I think we will see acres with weeds in my area as people won't go to effort or expense. With the downward trend of grain!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletom, post: 1222560, member: 23522"] I did 10 acres the second week of april last year. It stoped raining the third week of may last year and we did not get a drop till july. That field of fescue og and clover is fine we got a fall cutting off it. Yes you can loose it all. I would put the lime on it even if leaseing, it will take a few months to get your ph up it sounds like you are in at least mid 5's. The corn coming off is on the farmer it should or could come off at least mid oct. But I know of corn still standing now. If you plant that in permenant pasture and put cows on to soon I doubt you will be happy with your efforts. It is a costly and time consuming ordeal to go back to grass. In my area a lot of fences should have never came down. I think we will see acres with weeds in my area as people won't go to effort or expense. With the downward trend of grain! [/QUOTE]
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