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How many can get through a winter with only pasture grazing
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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 329383" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Thanks for the suggestions, pretty much what we have did in the past. Unfortunaly, this close to the coast your oats and clover dont work... Its pretty much ryegrass and S-1 clover, the crimson cant handle the poor drainage in our area of Texas, and the oats seem to get some type of fungus. Who knows maybe the folks at Texas A&M will come up with a early maturing grass that will work on the coast, where we seem to get too much rain most winters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 329383, member: 807"] Thanks for the suggestions, pretty much what we have did in the past. Unfortunaly, this close to the coast your oats and clover dont work... Its pretty much ryegrass and S-1 clover, the crimson cant handle the poor drainage in our area of Texas, and the oats seem to get some type of fungus. Who knows maybe the folks at Texas A&M will come up with a early maturing grass that will work on the coast, where we seem to get too much rain most winters [/QUOTE]
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