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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 285033" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>Well we finally got some rain here in East Texas. 1 3/8 inch. The crimson, apache clover and rye grass has sprouted and looks to have a good stand. The clover only has the first two leaves on it. The rye grass is still very small but thick. Hope this gives me some spring grazing. It will if we still get a little rain every few days. I sowed it with an old John Deere plain B grain drill.</p><p>Jack Hurley</p><p>Yantis Texas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 285033, member: 4674"] Well we finally got some rain here in East Texas. 1 3/8 inch. The crimson, apache clover and rye grass has sprouted and looks to have a good stand. The clover only has the first two leaves on it. The rye grass is still very small but thick. Hope this gives me some spring grazing. It will if we still get a little rain every few days. I sowed it with an old John Deere plain B grain drill. Jack Hurley Yantis Texas [/QUOTE]
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