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growing NWSG in mid south
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<blockquote data-quote="luke03cr" data-source="post: 1030535" data-attributes="member: 18406"><p>I really don't have any other option but to plant them into my fescue pastures and hay fields. I don't have enough fields to have WSG in 1 and CSG in the other. Is there anything I can do to help them cohabitate with each other, such as plant them directly after first cutting of fescue in may so there not competing with each other or would I be pissing in the wind. If the latter was the case would it be better to plant sum other mix of grasses. Keep in mind I'm going to keep my fescue and clovers and wont kill them out. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luke03cr, post: 1030535, member: 18406"] I really don't have any other option but to plant them into my fescue pastures and hay fields. I don't have enough fields to have WSG in 1 and CSG in the other. Is there anything I can do to help them cohabitate with each other, such as plant them directly after first cutting of fescue in may so there not competing with each other or would I be pissing in the wind. If the latter was the case would it be better to plant sum other mix of grasses. Keep in mind I'm going to keep my fescue and clovers and wont kill them out. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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