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New Pasture in rough shape, where to get help?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1246260" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>Texas has 367 miles of coastline, so saying 40 miles from the coast would give a vast difference of soil types and grasses, that is why posting specific questions , the location should be given. I live in Caldwell Co. Which has 567 sq miles and numerous soil types, black, deep sand, caliche , flint rock , iron ore, red clay, some soils are acid other are not. My ranch has about 5 different soil types that I deal with. Bermuda does good on some soil, native grasses or improved bunch grasses is the best for other soils. The grass established should be compatible to your soil or it will be expensive to keep maintained or even die out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1246260, member: 10124"] Texas has 367 miles of coastline, so saying 40 miles from the coast would give a vast difference of soil types and grasses, that is why posting specific questions , the location should be given. I live in Caldwell Co. Which has 567 sq miles and numerous soil types, black, deep sand, caliche , flint rock , iron ore, red clay, some soils are acid other are not. My ranch has about 5 different soil types that I deal with. Bermuda does good on some soil, native grasses or improved bunch grasses is the best for other soils. The grass established should be compatible to your soil or it will be expensive to keep maintained or even die out. [/QUOTE]
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