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The grass is starting to grow in N. GA.
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinFarms" data-source="post: 1405252" data-attributes="member: 16625"><p>What you see in the picture is a 10 acre paddock of Marshall Rye and Crimson clover that I planted back in September. I gambled and thought I had lost but it finally rained on November 27th and you can see what came up. The rest of the pastures are weedy but fescue and clover are starting to grow. Fescue is tough and think it will bounce back. I am going to plant Red River Crabgrass in May on the Rye pasture in hopes of taking some pressure off the fescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinFarms, post: 1405252, member: 16625"] What you see in the picture is a 10 acre paddock of Marshall Rye and Crimson clover that I planted back in September. I gambled and thought I had lost but it finally rained on November 27th and you can see what came up. The rest of the pastures are weedy but fescue and clover are starting to grow. Fescue is tough and think it will bounce back. I am going to plant Red River Crabgrass in May on the Rye pasture in hopes of taking some pressure off the fescue. [/QUOTE]
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