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<blockquote data-quote="pbnewbie" data-source="post: 372305" data-attributes="member: 6317"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>This is my very first post, so please be patient.</p><p></p><p>I inherited a ranch under very difficult circumstances this year and I will be operating it on my own. I know very little about anything to do with ranches, but I have been studying a lot. The ranch is not currently stocked with cattle. I will be restocking within a month, hopefully. My question is should I continue to allow the grass to grow high, or go ahead and mow it? I can't mow the outback because there's just too much, but the 15 acres or so around the house I can handle with my zero mower. I just don't know if I should let it get high or not. It's mostly bermuda with lots of clover. Is higher grass better for the cattle? What is confusing me is that I heard something about you shouldn't let it go to seed...</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbnewbie, post: 372305, member: 6317"] Hi all, This is my very first post, so please be patient. I inherited a ranch under very difficult circumstances this year and I will be operating it on my own. I know very little about anything to do with ranches, but I have been studying a lot. The ranch is not currently stocked with cattle. I will be restocking within a month, hopefully. My question is should I continue to allow the grass to grow high, or go ahead and mow it? I can't mow the outback because there's just too much, but the 15 acres or so around the house I can handle with my zero mower. I just don't know if I should let it get high or not. It's mostly bermuda with lots of clover. Is higher grass better for the cattle? What is confusing me is that I heard something about you shouldn't let it go to seed... Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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