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<blockquote data-quote="Post Oak" data-source="post: 1618987" data-attributes="member: 19827"><p>Well I have to graze at greenup on my Bahiagrass dominated place in the sandlands to nip all the cheatgrass in the bud while it is palatable before it heads out and also to graze the yellow hop clover before it disappears around tax time. I know that those two species are considered inferior by most,but they are the primary components of my early spring grazing and are good forages if managed correctly.</p><p></p><p>Now on my redland place I have to nip the Durana clover in the bud before it takes over the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Post Oak, post: 1618987, member: 19827"] Well I have to graze at greenup on my Bahiagrass dominated place in the sandlands to nip all the cheatgrass in the bud while it is palatable before it heads out and also to graze the yellow hop clover before it disappears around tax time. I know that those two species are considered inferior by most,but they are the primary components of my early spring grazing and are good forages if managed correctly. Now on my redland place I have to nip the Durana clover in the bud before it takes over the world. [/QUOTE]
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