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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 84950" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>MrBilly, I am impressed with what you have done on your place. I really like the crossing at the creek. Is that a spring fed creek or a wet weather creek? When you redirected the water, did you do it to reduce the water at the crossing or to send the water to another part of your property for the wildlife as you stated? Are you having any trouble with the gravel being washed away from the fabric?</p><p>Now to to the clover. That is a good looking patch of clover and excellent pasture. I know your cattle are happy and fat. You stated that the clover will let some competition come back in a few years. Does it look like the grass is running the clover out in some areas? Does it stand tall enough with the grass to cut for hay or does it stay really low?</p><p>After looking at your album, my place is a good place to take a vacation if you are looking for somewhere to go or something to do. If you have any fabric left over from your crossing, bring it with you when you come! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 84950, member: 637"] MrBilly, I am impressed with what you have done on your place. I really like the crossing at the creek. Is that a spring fed creek or a wet weather creek? When you redirected the water, did you do it to reduce the water at the crossing or to send the water to another part of your property for the wildlife as you stated? Are you having any trouble with the gravel being washed away from the fabric? Now to to the clover. That is a good looking patch of clover and excellent pasture. I know your cattle are happy and fat. You stated that the clover will let some competition come back in a few years. Does it look like the grass is running the clover out in some areas? Does it stand tall enough with the grass to cut for hay or does it stay really low? After looking at your album, my place is a good place to take a vacation if you are looking for somewhere to go or something to do. If you have any fabric left over from your crossing, bring it with you when you come! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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