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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 423810" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Its amazing what the rain can do in so little time. Lately I have been blessed with rain. 3 inches two weeks ago and the grass exploded. Ended up cutting every field at 25 days and it was knee deep. Have gotten showers for the last two afternoons. Am thinking of fertilzing again and going for another cutting but I'm afraid its beginning to cool down some and don't know if I can get another good cutting or not. It is weird though, I can drive 25 miles north or west and its a different story, the fields still look bad. Am also running 5 brood cows to the acre in one paddock and they can't even keep up with the growth. Gonna try to keep them on it as long as I can and try stockpiling the overgrowth on the other paddocks. I don't know if there is such a thing as compensatory growth in grasses but it sure appears there might be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 423810, member: 4362"] Its amazing what the rain can do in so little time. Lately I have been blessed with rain. 3 inches two weeks ago and the grass exploded. Ended up cutting every field at 25 days and it was knee deep. Have gotten showers for the last two afternoons. Am thinking of fertilzing again and going for another cutting but I'm afraid its beginning to cool down some and don't know if I can get another good cutting or not. It is weird though, I can drive 25 miles north or west and its a different story, the fields still look bad. Am also running 5 brood cows to the acre in one paddock and they can't even keep up with the growth. Gonna try to keep them on it as long as I can and try stockpiling the overgrowth on the other paddocks. I don't know if there is such a thing as compensatory growth in grasses but it sure appears there might be. [/QUOTE]
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