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Tall Fescue in NE Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1602745" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I planted KY 31 3 years ago at about half a bag per acre drilled. Super happy with it here in N. Tx. Blackland soil. This season I got 3 cuttings off it and never had a 3 cutting crop of anything. The first cutting was so thick that I couldn't get in it to WW after I tedded the WWs my drum mower left. So I just drove the baler through it till I reduced the volume and then went with conventional baling practices. The bales I made just driving through it were the heaviest and prettiest I ever baled. Running 15-5-10 Fert. and not a lot of it. Planted in an exhausted Coastal patch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1602745, member: 27848"] I planted KY 31 3 years ago at about half a bag per acre drilled. Super happy with it here in N. Tx. Blackland soil. This season I got 3 cuttings off it and never had a 3 cutting crop of anything. The first cutting was so thick that I couldn't get in it to WW after I tedded the WWs my drum mower left. So I just drove the baler through it till I reduced the volume and then went with conventional baling practices. The bales I made just driving through it were the heaviest and prettiest I ever baled. Running 15-5-10 Fert. and not a lot of it. Planted in an exhausted Coastal patch. [/QUOTE]
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