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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 693347" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Jogee there are a lot of places that have red clay that are not in the piedmont, you need to get out more.</p><p>See in hard clay country (you wouldn't know this because of the sandy swamp you are in where you wouldn't know compaction if it hit you in the face) permanent pasture doesn't work that well due to compaction. (knowing Newberry as I do, there is not too much slope) so Winter and summer annuals would work best and be cheaper to grow throughout a 12 month period. </p><p></p><p>Jogee you need to just go back to your beggarweed, cucklebur, pigweed, dog fennel, crowsfoot grass and your bahia grass stand and leave this to those who really know and not just think they know.</p><p>back under your rock -- you Non-traditional rancher/ liberal---- </p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 693347, member: 10970"] Jogee there are a lot of places that have red clay that are not in the piedmont, you need to get out more. See in hard clay country (you wouldn't know this because of the sandy swamp you are in where you wouldn't know compaction if it hit you in the face) permanent pasture doesn't work that well due to compaction. (knowing Newberry as I do, there is not too much slope) so Winter and summer annuals would work best and be cheaper to grow throughout a 12 month period. Jogee you need to just go back to your beggarweed, cucklebur, pigweed, dog fennel, crowsfoot grass and your bahia grass stand and leave this to those who really know and not just think they know. back under your rock -- you Non-traditional rancher/ liberal---- Ed [/QUOTE]
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