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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1616201" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Thanks. </p><p></p><p>In support of my reasoning, I have had great response from KY 31 for as long as I can remember in my alkaline clay soil. It goes dormant in the July August time line but as soon as cooling rains come in the fall, it's up and at em. Raised cows on it and baled it and fed it for years. No gripes. But all the doomsdayers out there (yes we have to be alerted to risks, butttttttttttt....it's a risk to get out of bed in the morning) have my customers convinced it is going to kill their cows bla bla bla.</p><p></p><p>Hancock Seed Co. is my current choice for a supplier. Their take on their product is on their www. Good reading for me anyway. I am out of solutions for a hay crop that I can work alone on my place and get it to work. Everything you or anybody else can throw at me I can counter for one reason or another. This is a glimmer of hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1616201, member: 27848"] Thanks. In support of my reasoning, I have had great response from KY 31 for as long as I can remember in my alkaline clay soil. It goes dormant in the July August time line but as soon as cooling rains come in the fall, it's up and at em. Raised cows on it and baled it and fed it for years. No gripes. But all the doomsdayers out there (yes we have to be alerted to risks, butttttttttttt....it's a risk to get out of bed in the morning) have my customers convinced it is going to kill their cows bla bla bla. Hancock Seed Co. is my current choice for a supplier. Their take on their product is on their www. Good reading for me anyway. I am out of solutions for a hay crop that I can work alone on my place and get it to work. Everything you or anybody else can throw at me I can counter for one reason or another. This is a glimmer of hope. [/QUOTE]
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