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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 469796" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The terrain part deals with some of the areas around hre anbout the only part thatis useacle is either bottoms or rige tops. Very few bottoms, lots of rige tops that are3 only a couple of hundred yards wide. If the sides of the ridges have been cleared they generally don;t grow a whole lot becuase they're so eroded. If the ridge slopes are gentle you can raise some pretty good grass, but they're the first to dry up and quit growing. It can be a pretty big challenge to raise decent grass in this environment, particulalry when you're an absenty landlord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 469796, member: 34"] The terrain part deals with some of the areas around hre anbout the only part thatis useacle is either bottoms or rige tops. Very few bottoms, lots of rige tops that are3 only a couple of hundred yards wide. If the sides of the ridges have been cleared they generally don;t grow a whole lot becuase they're so eroded. If the ridge slopes are gentle you can raise some pretty good grass, but they're the first to dry up and quit growing. It can be a pretty big challenge to raise decent grass in this environment, particulalry when you're an absenty landlord. [/QUOTE]
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