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<blockquote data-quote="b.duke" data-source="post: 1770020" data-attributes="member: 42861"><p>i had a farm in cold cloudy ohio for a while. crop land i turned into grass. had to concrete a lot due to 8' top soil never reaching a bottom. wet all the time. 3-4 months growing season is it. one year we didn't get any grass growing until into june. feeding hay usually around halloween. feeding hay for 8 months really.... really... really.. sucks. had to build a feeding barn, hay barn, etc.. all on concrete. never leave the concrete, or its 1' rut the first time. 2' the 2nd. pushing dirt with the axle on the 3rd.</p><p></p><p>yea you can make a lot of tons of crops... but feeding so long pretty much throws that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b.duke, post: 1770020, member: 42861"] i had a farm in cold cloudy ohio for a while. crop land i turned into grass. had to concrete a lot due to 8' top soil never reaching a bottom. wet all the time. 3-4 months growing season is it. one year we didn't get any grass growing until into june. feeding hay usually around halloween. feeding hay for 8 months really.... really... really.. sucks. had to build a feeding barn, hay barn, etc.. all on concrete. never leave the concrete, or its 1' rut the first time. 2' the 2nd. pushing dirt with the axle on the 3rd. yea you can make a lot of tons of crops... but feeding so long pretty much throws that out. [/QUOTE]
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