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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 194979" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>Nowland Farms, thats the good thing about our great state. our short winters helps in the grass department does'nt it? just if we could mange to do a little better on getting the rain when we need it. it drives me crazy how we can get so much in march and april and get close to none in the summer then come fall the flood warnings never go away lol. thats a good looking field of grass you got there.</p><p> i could'nt get MaxQ to come up like that. i kept having bare spots, so i'm now back on bahia and k31 fescue. i wish i could get that MaxQ though all the guys around here that got it to do good has gotten alot of weight out of it. my neighbor swears hes selling his calves close to 200lbs heaver than when he was on K31. I've heard others told about 150 lbs heavier calves. </p><p> i starting hearing guys down around taladaga talking about bahia so last year i planted some and contueing this year. i did'nt notice much last year cause i was alittle late getting to the sell cause we had one heck of a good corn harvest. so if the bahia helped i dont know. this year i'm going to make it a point to go to the sell BEFORE the corn harvest. might go right when the wheat stops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 194979, member: 3117"] Nowland Farms, thats the good thing about our great state. our short winters helps in the grass department does'nt it? just if we could mange to do a little better on getting the rain when we need it. it drives me crazy how we can get so much in march and april and get close to none in the summer then come fall the flood warnings never go away lol. thats a good looking field of grass you got there. i could'nt get MaxQ to come up like that. i kept having bare spots, so i'm now back on bahia and k31 fescue. i wish i could get that MaxQ though all the guys around here that got it to do good has gotten alot of weight out of it. my neighbor swears hes selling his calves close to 200lbs heaver than when he was on K31. I've heard others told about 150 lbs heavier calves. i starting hearing guys down around taladaga talking about bahia so last year i planted some and contueing this year. i did'nt notice much last year cause i was alittle late getting to the sell cause we had one heck of a good corn harvest. so if the bahia helped i dont know. this year i'm going to make it a point to go to the sell BEFORE the corn harvest. might go right when the wheat stops. [/QUOTE]
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