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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1596485" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I have what I think is CG because it looks like a Blue Crab with it's pincers extended and up in the air like one in the defensive mode (what they do when you are trying to get behind them to pick them up), X 3 or 4 ea. in a circle. It grows wild around my shop and I thought about buying some seed and planting in my pasture since it proved it's performance in resisting my control efforts and superb growth habits. Don't remember the outcome at the feed store; price or availability killed the idea.</p><p></p><p>I do better with mixed grasses in my hay patches. So I don't have a problem mixing things up as old systems die off and leave voids that need to be filled. Also mixed pastures mean you don't have all one thing where plant's bad habits could be to your disadvantage for grazing or baling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1596485, member: 27848"] I have what I think is CG because it looks like a Blue Crab with it's pincers extended and up in the air like one in the defensive mode (what they do when you are trying to get behind them to pick them up), X 3 or 4 ea. in a circle. It grows wild around my shop and I thought about buying some seed and planting in my pasture since it proved it's performance in resisting my control efforts and superb growth habits. Don't remember the outcome at the feed store; price or availability killed the idea. I do better with mixed grasses in my hay patches. So I don't have a problem mixing things up as old systems die off and leave voids that need to be filled. Also mixed pastures mean you don't have all one thing where plant's bad habits could be to your disadvantage for grazing or baling. [/QUOTE]
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