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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 98374" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>I don't know of anybody that has actually tried the "Faster Pasture" ryegrass, but that outfit sure does a lot of print advertising. I've often seen their ad in the Texas Agriculture monthly newspaper (and elsewhere) --- and it reminds me of the ads the Worldfeeder guys used to run in the same newspaper. That doesn't mean that I think "faster pasture" ryegrass is a highly-hyped grass that produces very poor yields for most folks (as Worldfeeder apparently was) but I'd bet that one would have to be very lucky to get anywhere near the rate of growth that is advertised. I'd bet that it would take almost the perfect combination of soil type, fertilization, moisture and other growing conditions to get the advertised spectacular growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 98374, member: 43"] I don't know of anybody that has actually tried the "Faster Pasture" ryegrass, but that outfit sure does a lot of print advertising. I've often seen their ad in the Texas Agriculture monthly newspaper (and elsewhere) --- and it reminds me of the ads the Worldfeeder guys used to run in the same newspaper. That doesn't mean that I think "faster pasture" ryegrass is a highly-hyped grass that produces very poor yields for most folks (as Worldfeeder apparently was) but I'd bet that one would have to be very lucky to get anywhere near the rate of growth that is advertised. I'd bet that it would take almost the perfect combination of soil type, fertilization, moisture and other growing conditions to get the advertised spectacular growth. [/QUOTE]
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