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How long of notice to give pasture lessee?
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1132461" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Ok.....now lets get into some specifics about the pasture (yes I understand you said 10 head and he has 20)....but hear this out. What type of grass is he putting 20 head on, in the spring, in Central Texas? </p><p></p><p> Did he overseed ryegrass and fertilize?......To be fair, if he did, the 60 acres should very well support 20 head without damage. Grazing pastures no shorter then "X" may be a better tool to use rather limiting to a number of head. I always have much more grass in the spring than I do in the Summer. Given decent rainfall, 60 acres should have way more than enough grass for 20 head this time of the year. But then again, I haven't seen your place to know. Just food for thought. </p><p></p><p>Glad he is agreeable to reduce his numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1132461, member: 7795"] Ok.....now lets get into some specifics about the pasture (yes I understand you said 10 head and he has 20)....but hear this out. What type of grass is he putting 20 head on, in the spring, in Central Texas? Did he overseed ryegrass and fertilize?......To be fair, if he did, the 60 acres should very well support 20 head without damage. Grazing pastures no shorter then "X" may be a better tool to use rather limiting to a number of head. I always have much more grass in the spring than I do in the Summer. Given decent rainfall, 60 acres should have way more than enough grass for 20 head this time of the year. But then again, I haven't seen your place to know. Just food for thought. Glad he is agreeable to reduce his numbers. [/QUOTE]
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