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When do you brush hog?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_Johnson" data-source="post: 1760188" data-attributes="member: 42723"><p>Living here in SEK, we have all fescue pastures. For years my family has always waited until late summer to mow the pastures. I have had some people tell me that if you mow just before it heads out, that you will have better grass as it is forced to keep growing. I have also noticed that we seem to have some eye trouble and I was curious how much having the long dry stems from the fescue may be contributing to that. Does anyone here have any thoughts or advice? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_Johnson, post: 1760188, member: 42723"] Living here in SEK, we have all fescue pastures. For years my family has always waited until late summer to mow the pastures. I have had some people tell me that if you mow just before it heads out, that you will have better grass as it is forced to keep growing. I have also noticed that we seem to have some eye trouble and I was curious how much having the long dry stems from the fescue may be contributing to that. Does anyone here have any thoughts or advice? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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