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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1271540" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>Well that's inspiring, I guess I will quit worrying that I cut it too short then, I'm just afraid this late in the year it will not thicken up like yours, can't believe it's August already? I think I will plant crabgrass with my winter forage (turnips, wheat etc.), I think that is what I read to do.</p><p></p><p>The previous owners used to raise TWH's here, I looked at on old google satellite view from 5-8? years ago and there is a lot of bare dirt showing everywhere. Definitely overgrazed, which must be an issue with horses, and now I am dealing with the weedy aftermath. In the next year or so, we are planning on pasture boarding a few horses for extra money, up until now, I have resisted that due to how destructive they can be. At this point we are trying to think out of the box because this beef thing is taking forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1271540, member: 23511"] Well that's inspiring, I guess I will quit worrying that I cut it too short then, I'm just afraid this late in the year it will not thicken up like yours, can't believe it's August already? I think I will plant crabgrass with my winter forage (turnips, wheat etc.), I think that is what I read to do. The previous owners used to raise TWH's here, I looked at on old google satellite view from 5-8? years ago and there is a lot of bare dirt showing everywhere. Definitely overgrazed, which must be an issue with horses, and now I am dealing with the weedy aftermath. In the next year or so, we are planning on pasture boarding a few horses for extra money, up until now, I have resisted that due to how destructive they can be. At this point we are trying to think out of the box because this beef thing is taking forever. [/QUOTE]
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