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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 116870" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Bez,' 5 X 6 bale. About 90% of it is in low ground and maintains pretty good moisture. </p><p>Ollie, I can't do anything until the cotton comes off. I remember it being picked up until Thanksgiving, depending on the conditions. </p><p>Probably on the one season hay, I wouldn't be able to do much until next year. I am just trying to get my ducks in a row. </p><p>Most likely, I will see about the Vaughn's this next week. If it cost as much as they say it does to get it established, then I will plant an acre of it next spring, then as it grows and spreads, I will cut my own sprigs and spread it as far as it will go. Then on the following 12 acres in that field, I will plant soybeans, then oats if that is the path that I take. I just need to find out more answers about it for this area. I want to make use of the land that is sitting to feed the cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 116870, member: 637"] Bez,' 5 X 6 bale. About 90% of it is in low ground and maintains pretty good moisture. Ollie, I can't do anything until the cotton comes off. I remember it being picked up until Thanksgiving, depending on the conditions. Probably on the one season hay, I wouldn't be able to do much until next year. I am just trying to get my ducks in a row. Most likely, I will see about the Vaughn's this next week. If it cost as much as they say it does to get it established, then I will plant an acre of it next spring, then as it grows and spreads, I will cut my own sprigs and spread it as far as it will go. Then on the following 12 acres in that field, I will plant soybeans, then oats if that is the path that I take. I just need to find out more answers about it for this area. I want to make use of the land that is sitting to feed the cattle. [/QUOTE]
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