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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 847201" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>About a year ago I sold out because of economic reasons. I kept my lease pastures and sublet them. (I am optomistic about getting back in.) With the sublet lease I have the right to govern the number of cattle grazing. I let him run 1 cow to 8 acres. With only 6 " rain since last Sept. there is still grass and the cattle are fat. He has not had to feed hay. The only thing that got them through was a 10 acre test plot of B Dahl Bluestem and naturalized KR Bluestem on most of the rest of the pastures. The Bahia bit the dust a while back but will come back from the seed bank, and the bremuda has gone dormant and will come back, If, If, If we ever get some decent rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 847201, member: 5494"] About a year ago I sold out because of economic reasons. I kept my lease pastures and sublet them. (I am optomistic about getting back in.) With the sublet lease I have the right to govern the number of cattle grazing. I let him run 1 cow to 8 acres. With only 6 " rain since last Sept. there is still grass and the cattle are fat. He has not had to feed hay. The only thing that got them through was a 10 acre test plot of B Dahl Bluestem and naturalized KR Bluestem on most of the rest of the pastures. The Bahia bit the dust a while back but will come back from the seed bank, and the bremuda has gone dormant and will come back, If, If, If we ever get some decent rain. [/QUOTE]
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