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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 355731" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>The topic below about red river crabgrass goes along with the grass fed beef in some areas. I replied to that post about V Mac Baldwin. He sells grass fed beef and ships all across the US. And in the thread I mentioned annual rye grass. In this area those two grasses make a good combination. When one grass is ending it's annual cycle the other is starting. So it's grass year round if it gets proper rain.</p><p></p><p> Mac has a web site. <a href="http://www.baldwinbeef.com/" target="_blank">http://www.baldwinbeef.com/</a> He also sends out a news letter by e-mail. I bought bulls from him for 8 years until I started to cross breed the Charolais. He has some good stock and runs one heck of an operation. He also has chicken houses so he doesn't buy fertilizer. </p><p></p><p> Give him a call. He's a great guy and is full of information. He's taught me a few things over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 355731, member: 5473"] The topic below about red river crabgrass goes along with the grass fed beef in some areas. I replied to that post about V Mac Baldwin. He sells grass fed beef and ships all across the US. And in the thread I mentioned annual rye grass. In this area those two grasses make a good combination. When one grass is ending it's annual cycle the other is starting. So it's grass year round if it gets proper rain. Mac has a web site. [url]http://www.baldwinbeef.com/[/url] He also sends out a news letter by e-mail. I bought bulls from him for 8 years until I started to cross breed the Charolais. He has some good stock and runs one heck of an operation. He also has chicken houses so he doesn't buy fertilizer. Give him a call. He's a great guy and is full of information. He's taught me a few things over the years. [/QUOTE]
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