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Posted by txgrn on April 17, 2005 at 06:08:25 from (209.151.112.130):
In Reply to: what a great week posted by joe e-tx on April 15, 2005 at 19:44:38:
Hi joe, When the weather man cancelled the rain forcast for midweek, I said whoopee. Got all the pastures fertilized and the ones to be planted planted. Even with no rain on the grass pastures I already see the deep green comin out. Now I'm bored. Nuttin to do cept wait for maw nature to do her thing. Not really, I'm going to pull out my oil cooler on the 4010 and fix the leak. ----------------- You mentioned spraying your Bahia. I had a guy at work that spoke highly of hay he made with a combo of Coastal and Bahia. I acquired an new leased field and after preparing for, and planting sudan last year, at the end of the season it had recovered and was full of Johnsson, Coastal, and Bahia. What's wrong with it, or do you have coastal patches for "pureist" horse hay customers? Best, Mark
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