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Agree on Don and Bill's pages. These are a couple I check out. Some content is better than others. I'm interested in other pages as...
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It appears they got a fix for the 24 hour rainfall map. https://www.iweathernet.com/total-rainfall-map-24-hours-to-72-hours
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I’ve had good success with spraying Gly when brome is 6-9” after spring greenup to release the seed bank. Gonna be doing it within next...
Mar 17, 2024
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I agree with Skip. Seeding is a necessity to accomplish your desired goals.
Mar 17, 2024
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This. Agree on the early spring scenario.. At this point, you could spray immediately. And / Or wait to the fall after a couple...
Mar 17, 2024
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Add more seed! ;). Not what u asked but …. If the native seed bank isn’t there- the brome & fescue seed always will be. Side note...
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Burning will not harm cool season grasses, they will come back with a vengeance. Unless the pasture was seeded with warm season grasses...
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My folks live on about 10 acres that was pasture many years ago (lots of fescue and brome). We have burned most of it over the years but...
Mar 16, 2024
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Finally remembered to get some pics, small area anyway. Hard to see what’s girdled and isn’t. Have a video that shows a little better...
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Im not able to listen to the whole thing tonight, but in just the first 10 minutes thank you Skip for being a leader in this and...
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Just finished listening to it. Great info as always!
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Hit this pretty hard. Some updates & I got as raw & real as possible. Any time I do this, I do it for YOU! Hopefully some good...
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75 HP track loader pretty darn capable.
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Family member from the estate and surrounding owner were the top 2 biders. Fam member bought it.
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Congratulations and glad to hear everyone is doing well now!
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