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<blockquote data-quote="dieselbeef" data-source="post: 449232" data-attributes="member: 4655"><p>my opinion...to late to mow it now....maybe top it if ya got a bushog. maybe 8''tall or better if ya can. knock off the dried tops and turn em loose. the tops will fall in and help to hold someof the mositure left in the sand and maybe help to grow just a little now. specially since it cooled off today and the days are gettn shorter...or cut it fer hay if ya can get smeone to come out. split it with em for the labor....another tuff yr for hay im figuring...then supplement with citrus pellets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselbeef, post: 449232, member: 4655"] my opinion...to late to mow it now....maybe top it if ya got a bushog. maybe 8''tall or better if ya can. knock off the dried tops and turn em loose. the tops will fall in and help to hold someof the mositure left in the sand and maybe help to grow just a little now. specially since it cooled off today and the days are gettn shorter...or cut it fer hay if ya can get smeone to come out. split it with em for the labor....another tuff yr for hay im figuring...then supplement with citrus pellets [/QUOTE]
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