edrsimms":3r0xxfqo said:
Alicia Bermuda --- Aerated 2 times this year and 50 units of N per acre only pH= 6.2
1982vett":3kfd01dk said::lol:
Thanks.
Actually, I think next door to Jogee would be the place to be. Good grass, big garden and Wilbur lives their too.
1982vett":zmp0p1a0 said::lol: Queen Ester would probably take one look and close shop. Couldn't afford to us all her Mojo Juice on one customer.
Jogeephus":1vwjl7wx said:1982vett":1vwjl7wx said::lol: Queen Ester would probably take one look and close shop. Couldn't afford to use all her Mojo Juice on one customer.
She doesn't charge a thing. Don't think she can and keep her :???: whatever it is she has.
1982vett":3a2qq1c1 said:Jogeephus":3a2qq1c1 said:1982vett":3a2qq1c1 said::lol: Queen Ester would probably take one look and close shop. Couldn't afford to use all her Mojo Juice on one customer.
She doesn't charge a thing. Don't think she can and keep her :???: whatever it is she has.
Ah, you missed it Jo. After de-hexing me, poor ol Queen Ester would be all used up. Nothing left for other customers cause their would be NoMo Juice. ;-)
Is there no alfalfa grown in the south? If not, what is the reason?Perennial Peanuts (Alfalfa of the South)
novaman":2x18izob said:Is there no alfalfa grown in the south? If not, what is the reason?Perennial Peanuts (Alfalfa of the South)
novaman":gmvqmcaw said:Is there no alfalfa grown in the south? If not, what is the reason?Perennial Peanuts (Alfalfa of the South)
edrsimms said:Millet Update
TiffLeaf 3 Millet Planted 4/15/09; 1st cutting 5/7/09; 2nd cutting 5/28/09; 3rd cutting 6/27/09; 4th cutting 7/24/09; 5th cutting 8/22/09
edrsimms":20kdf83m said:Millet Update
TiffLeaf 3 Millet Planted 4/15/09; 1st cutting 5/7/09; 2nd cutting 5/28/09; 3rd cutting 6/27/09; 4th cutting 7/24/09; 5th cutting 8/22/09
Yeilds were 1.2 (1000 lb) rolls per acre for a total of 432 rolls. All Tiff leaf 3 Millet has now been shipped to drought stricken areas of Texas; west of San Angelo (for no cost) and dove hunting will be no charge for 2009.
We are now working on grass hay to be delivered in September and October also for no cost. Expected yeild should be about 940 (1000 lb) rolls headed to the same area.