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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 85160" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>MrBilly, Really nice place. :clap: Hard works shows.</p><p>Looks like I can't lure you here for a summer job, I mean vacation! :lol2: I have two areas that I need to establish a cross over. One is spring fed on another property and the other is a water run off ditch. The run off ditch takes on tremendous amounts of water since the property in front of me is on a slope and all drains into this ditch. There is a gentle slope on about 1000 acres that drains into two ditches. One ditch is to the right and one ditch is to the left of my property line. At times, it gets over the road, about twice a year. But still has a lot of drainage with one inch of rain. I guess I need to ask a soil conservationalist what he would suggest. It is rich ground and holds moisture really well.</p><p>Thanks for posting the additional pictures of the Durana and fescue. It gives me a better I idea of what I want.</p><p>Your pasture is exactly what I will try to establish. Do you find that it puts weight on your cattle and the girls with calves, do they hold their weight fairly well? You may of already said, but did you sow in the spring or in the fall? (Sorry for so many questions)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 85160, member: 637"] MrBilly, Really nice place. :clap: Hard works shows. Looks like I can't lure you here for a summer job, I mean vacation! :lol2: I have two areas that I need to establish a cross over. One is spring fed on another property and the other is a water run off ditch. The run off ditch takes on tremendous amounts of water since the property in front of me is on a slope and all drains into this ditch. There is a gentle slope on about 1000 acres that drains into two ditches. One ditch is to the right and one ditch is to the left of my property line. At times, it gets over the road, about twice a year. But still has a lot of drainage with one inch of rain. I guess I need to ask a soil conservationalist what he would suggest. It is rich ground and holds moisture really well. Thanks for posting the additional pictures of the Durana and fescue. It gives me a better I idea of what I want. Your pasture is exactly what I will try to establish. Do you find that it puts weight on your cattle and the girls with calves, do they hold their weight fairly well? You may of already said, but did you sow in the spring or in the fall? (Sorry for so many questions) [/QUOTE]
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