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<blockquote data-quote="jallen" data-source="post: 1331837" data-attributes="member: 20018"><p>My grass is struggling right now. I'm currently giving about 1 3/4 acre and leaving them on it 48 hours. I'm setting my tape up to be semi permanent so not moving daily right now. I'm leaving each section up with each move so I don't have to waste time moving tape. As I get enough posts and poly tape up I will half up my sections for daily moves. We need rain in a bad way. My grass I just moved to this morning is 3-4 inches at best and not that high in spots. If we will get some rain it should take off again. It was doing well a few weeks ago then it quit raining and it's slowed the growth big time. I hope to be able to go to smaller blocks by the end of the summer but moving more than once daily is not an option for me. I work an hour from home so once a day is a chore in itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jallen, post: 1331837, member: 20018"] My grass is struggling right now. I'm currently giving about 1 3/4 acre and leaving them on it 48 hours. I'm setting my tape up to be semi permanent so not moving daily right now. I'm leaving each section up with each move so I don't have to waste time moving tape. As I get enough posts and poly tape up I will half up my sections for daily moves. We need rain in a bad way. My grass I just moved to this morning is 3-4 inches at best and not that high in spots. If we will get some rain it should take off again. It was doing well a few weeks ago then it quit raining and it's slowed the growth big time. I hope to be able to go to smaller blocks by the end of the summer but moving more than once daily is not an option for me. I work an hour from home so once a day is a chore in itself. [/QUOTE]
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