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planting bermuda pasture in west tx
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 960348" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>If you are depending on nature for rainfall and with and average yearly rainfall of 12 inches I strongly do not recommend bermuda, bermuda requires fertilizer and water for good production. Sierra Blanca is close to El Paso in west Tx. I googled pictures of the area and it looks like an area where you would run a cow to 50 to 100 acres. I would improve the 40 acres with native grasses that grow in an arid area and stock accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 960348, member: 10124"] If you are depending on nature for rainfall and with and average yearly rainfall of 12 inches I strongly do not recommend bermuda, bermuda requires fertilizer and water for good production. Sierra Blanca is close to El Paso in west Tx. I googled pictures of the area and it looks like an area where you would run a cow to 50 to 100 acres. I would improve the 40 acres with native grasses that grow in an arid area and stock accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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