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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1271215" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>I moved the cattle off my weed patch this morning and am going to mow it by this weekend hopefully. I still can't believe I have all this free summer forage, although I highly doubt this year has been anywhere close to normal with the amount of rain we have had. I can't even get my burn piles of dead trees to burn.</p><p></p><p>Crabgrass is going to seed everywhere else, if I mow it do I have enough time for it to grow back and go to seed? The cows have picked the crabgrass down first it seems so it is already pretty small, but I have other stuff? and tons of mare's tail that I either did not hit hard enough or is taking it's sweet time to die off. They are not even close to eating all that is out there, I am just getting impatient and want it to look "clean" since it is next to our drive.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, this is my new summer strategy thanks to Bigfoot's thread! I just hope I don't get in over my head with dreams of more head per acre with all this super fast growing summer stuff. How drought tolerant is crabgrass anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1271215, member: 23511"] I moved the cattle off my weed patch this morning and am going to mow it by this weekend hopefully. I still can't believe I have all this free summer forage, although I highly doubt this year has been anywhere close to normal with the amount of rain we have had. I can't even get my burn piles of dead trees to burn. Crabgrass is going to seed everywhere else, if I mow it do I have enough time for it to grow back and go to seed? The cows have picked the crabgrass down first it seems so it is already pretty small, but I have other stuff? and tons of mare's tail that I either did not hit hard enough or is taking it's sweet time to die off. They are not even close to eating all that is out there, I am just getting impatient and want it to look "clean" since it is next to our drive. At any rate, this is my new summer strategy thanks to Bigfoot's thread! I just hope I don't get in over my head with dreams of more head per acre with all this super fast growing summer stuff. How drought tolerant is crabgrass anyway? [/QUOTE]
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