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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 956835" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>Dun</p><p></p><p>interested in your comments about warm season grass....</p><p>conservationist around here have been trying to push it for grazing....</p><p>My experience is it is very difficult to establish. taking 18 mos or more...</p><p>also requires very good managment with well timed grazing....</p><p>very narrow window of utilization....</p><p>and stock must be kept off of it when not being grazed.</p><p>At least that is how it is around here....</p><p>I have planted several species and the only place I have any left is in fencelines with electric fence or around the pond that we fenced out years ago. We do flash graze the pond once or twice a year in an effort to still be able to see it. My new neighbor has grazed it less and the brush growth has been phenominal. I spent a half day a couple of weeks ago clearing around my solar setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 956835, member: 6543"] Dun interested in your comments about warm season grass.... conservationist around here have been trying to push it for grazing.... My experience is it is very difficult to establish. taking 18 mos or more... also requires very good managment with well timed grazing.... very narrow window of utilization.... and stock must be kept off of it when not being grazed. At least that is how it is around here.... I have planted several species and the only place I have any left is in fencelines with electric fence or around the pond that we fenced out years ago. We do flash graze the pond once or twice a year in an effort to still be able to see it. My new neighbor has grazed it less and the brush growth has been phenominal. I spent a half day a couple of weeks ago clearing around my solar setup. [/QUOTE]
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