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<blockquote data-quote="JRGidaho`" data-source="post: 712242" data-attributes="member: 13410"><p>Douglas' suggestion to see if you could easily pull it up is the best guideline. </p><p></p><p>I would guess you were on sandy soil down there (?). The sandier the soil the longer you need to wait. On clay type soils you can start grazing at 4-5 inches. I've seen sandy situations where 10" growth was still pulling out of the ground. If your stockpile is bermuda or bahia, you will definitely want to use that in early winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRGidaho`, post: 712242, member: 13410"] Douglas' suggestion to see if you could easily pull it up is the best guideline. I would guess you were on sandy soil down there (?). The sandier the soil the longer you need to wait. On clay type soils you can start grazing at 4-5 inches. I've seen sandy situations where 10" growth was still pulling out of the ground. If your stockpile is bermuda or bahia, you will definitely want to use that in early winter. [/QUOTE]
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