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Re: What implement should I use?
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Posted by Double M on September 06, 2006 at 19:14:53 from (71.96.236.13):
In Reply to: What implement should I use? posted by Double M on September 06, 2006 at 09:19:43:
I'm in north Texas. We are on our 2nd year of drought. Monday we had our first rain showers since early July. Less than an inch of rain but at least it broke the streak of 42 days of 100+ temps. Right now we are about 15 inches behind in rainfall. I am doing this in hope that the drought will break this fall (typically pretty rainy around here). My plan is to get it cleared, disced a couple of times, sprayed and then sprigged with coastal bermuda. That hybrid is so drought resistant that fields around here that were parched and brown on Sunday are green and growing today. In normal years good fields provide 3 or 4 harvests. It's also a very palatable horse hay, at least my horses think so. I appreciate all the helpful thoughts. I think I'll try to get a cultivator or landscape rake and do the best I can with it. Pray for rain and maybe I'll be able to burn it off.
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