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<blockquote data-quote="Roan" data-source="post: 750781" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>Thanks for the responses, Novaman could you explain what AUM's are ? I have no clue! Agmantoo, we do the same thing with the temp poly wires, we will block off sections at a time then move poly wire down to next section, Our grass does look like yours mostly when we move them off of it but then you get the clumps they dont eat d/t waste, well I was just wondering if there was anything else we could do but I guess not. Maybe we need to seed a different type of grass. Oh well thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roan, post: 750781, member: 13707"] Thanks for the responses, Novaman could you explain what AUM's are ? I have no clue! Agmantoo, we do the same thing with the temp poly wires, we will block off sections at a time then move poly wire down to next section, Our grass does look like yours mostly when we move them off of it but then you get the clumps they dont eat d/t waste, well I was just wondering if there was anything else we could do but I guess not. Maybe we need to seed a different type of grass. Oh well thanks. [/QUOTE]
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