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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1434638" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>I mow my pastures because where the grass is high the cows refuse to eat it, unless I starve them or supplement them. I'll give you this, crab grass does stockpile better than bahia or bermuda grasses. I've been to no less than 10 different hay and pasture management only classes to no avail. I've wrote and asked many in the know at UGA, and UF why they won't develope a heat tolerant fescue instead of working only with the high bred bermuda, bahia grasses? The best I can tell the universities are in cahoots with the fertilizer and feed companies. I wish someone with better people skills like Jogeephus would get involved in the fescue deal, I feel we really need that grass available to us in the south.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1434638, member: 24694"] I mow my pastures because where the grass is high the cows refuse to eat it, unless I starve them or supplement them. I'll give you this, crab grass does stockpile better than bahia or bermuda grasses. I've been to no less than 10 different hay and pasture management only classes to no avail. I've wrote and asked many in the know at UGA, and UF why they won't develope a heat tolerant fescue instead of working only with the high bred bermuda, bahia grasses? The best I can tell the universities are in cahoots with the fertilizer and feed companies. I wish someone with better people skills like Jogeephus would get involved in the fescue deal, I feel we really need that grass available to us in the south. [/QUOTE]
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