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The grass is starting to grow in N. GA.
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1404963" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>Here in Central Tx we have been blessed with rain and pretty good weather. Had green grass the last 2 months. Its almost a foot tall where the cows havent got it yet. They say the spring grass is mostly filler but my cattle are doing just fine. My pasture has blue grass, legumes and lots of native Texas grass. Cows quit eating the hay the beginning of February. Bloat blocks and fly control is the only money I am spending at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1404963, member: 23651"] Here in Central Tx we have been blessed with rain and pretty good weather. Had green grass the last 2 months. Its almost a foot tall where the cows havent got it yet. They say the spring grass is mostly filler but my cattle are doing just fine. My pasture has blue grass, legumes and lots of native Texas grass. Cows quit eating the hay the beginning of February. Bloat blocks and fly control is the only money I am spending at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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