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<blockquote data-quote="deaconcreek" data-source="post: 184038" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Well not that I know alot, but we farm more grass than anything. What type of grass is it? How may weeds? I'm sure the grass in TX is alot different than it is here in OH, but the best advise I can give. If you have alot of weeds always use a brush hog to cut them, makes an uneven cut so it takes longer for the plant to heal itself. If your cleaning up tall grass use a finish mower, makes a smooth clean cut so the plant heals fast. Get the weeds cut before they head out. We fertilize our pasture, but we keep the cows off for a few rains. If we over seed we do it in the late winter and let the frost work it in, not sure that will work in TX. If you disk it, the cows will have to stay off until it has a good root base. We had the same problems here when we moved in 5 years ago, and now our pastures are beautiful. I'm sure you will get alot more advise on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deaconcreek, post: 184038, member: 3444"] Well not that I know alot, but we farm more grass than anything. What type of grass is it? How may weeds? I'm sure the grass in TX is alot different than it is here in OH, but the best advise I can give. If you have alot of weeds always use a brush hog to cut them, makes an uneven cut so it takes longer for the plant to heal itself. If your cleaning up tall grass use a finish mower, makes a smooth clean cut so the plant heals fast. Get the weeds cut before they head out. We fertilize our pasture, but we keep the cows off for a few rains. If we over seed we do it in the late winter and let the frost work it in, not sure that will work in TX. If you disk it, the cows will have to stay off until it has a good root base. We had the same problems here when we moved in 5 years ago, and now our pastures are beautiful. I'm sure you will get alot more advise on here. [/QUOTE]
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