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<blockquote data-quote="bman4523" data-source="post: 800183" data-attributes="member: 14632"><p>Thanks JH and Wild. Wild, I spent a few days in your country this last summer driving around looking at properties from Silverton to Quanah. I really like the country but am having a hard time selling my wife on it. That's great info though, now I have some more specific questions regarding your comments. Can you clarify what exactly constitutes native pasture? Is it different than a mesquite pasture? Does improved pasture mean a field that is plowed, disked and replanted? If so does that require irrigation or is there seed that flourishes on natural rainfall? When is wheat pasture planted? Is it an annual or perennial planting? Does it require irrigation? I see the term "dry land farm" often and assume that refers to land that is not irrigated. Is the term applied to crops only or improved pasture for stock purposes? </p><p>Thanks bman :santa:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman4523, post: 800183, member: 14632"] Thanks JH and Wild. Wild, I spent a few days in your country this last summer driving around looking at properties from Silverton to Quanah. I really like the country but am having a hard time selling my wife on it. That’s great info though, now I have some more specific questions regarding your comments. Can you clarify what exactly constitutes native pasture? Is it different than a mesquite pasture? Does improved pasture mean a field that is plowed, disked and replanted? If so does that require irrigation or is there seed that flourishes on natural rainfall? When is wheat pasture planted? Is it an annual or perennial planting? Does it require irrigation? I see the term "dry land farm" often and assume that refers to land that is not irrigated. Is the term applied to crops only or improved pasture for stock purposes? Thanks bman :santa: [/QUOTE]
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