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<blockquote data-quote="C HOLLAND" data-source="post: 426953" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>Billy, I guess that is one big plus for the Bahia pasture, I have a 6 acre spot that is about a foot tall and starting to grow sead heads and the base is about 8 inches tall. I had 10 ton of litter put on it at the end of April and have spread the cow piles twice with my tire drag. I am not sure if I want to put more litter on it now or would it do anything to hit it 100lb of N per acre. I think I could get it cut in about 3-4 weeks with some rain and I plan to over seed it this fall with rye grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C HOLLAND, post: 426953, member: 2200"] Billy, I guess that is one big plus for the Bahia pasture, I have a 6 acre spot that is about a foot tall and starting to grow sead heads and the base is about 8 inches tall. I had 10 ton of litter put on it at the end of April and have spread the cow piles twice with my tire drag. I am not sure if I want to put more litter on it now or would it do anything to hit it 100lb of N per acre. I think I could get it cut in about 3-4 weeks with some rain and I plan to over seed it this fall with rye grass. [/QUOTE]
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