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<blockquote data-quote="Walking W" data-source="post: 1770457" data-attributes="member: 24986"><p>Some observations on my little place here NW of Ft Worth.</p><p>1. Drought and cooler temps turned my pasture with Giant Bermuda to straw. Lots of grass but just looks like winter already.</p><p>2. Pasture with Cheyenne Bermuda greened up with the recent rains, even this late. Past years show my Cheyenne will grow well into November, if we have some rain. I know it is no competition for Coastal overall but for a seeded variety, it extends my grazing by about two month each Spring and each Fall.</p><p>3. Annual Ryegrass is coming on good where I broadcast in thin places under my oak trees and in the Giant Bermuda pasture. With some moisture this winter, I may avoid these high hay prices this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking W, post: 1770457, member: 24986"] Some observations on my little place here NW of Ft Worth. 1. Drought and cooler temps turned my pasture with Giant Bermuda to straw. Lots of grass but just looks like winter already. 2. Pasture with Cheyenne Bermuda greened up with the recent rains, even this late. Past years show my Cheyenne will grow well into November, if we have some rain. I know it is no competition for Coastal overall but for a seeded variety, it extends my grazing by about two month each Spring and each Fall. 3. Annual Ryegrass is coming on good where I broadcast in thin places under my oak trees and in the Giant Bermuda pasture. With some moisture this winter, I may avoid these high hay prices this winter. [/QUOTE]
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