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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1848792" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Gman, I also lived in the Piney Woods. In the 100 sq. mile patch that is out west of the main woods in Bastrop county. Well, the ranching goes on here in Oregon (I am a cattle magnate with 2 Jersey brood cows) and the woods are awesome. These are cool season grasses green all year except in the dry summers not like the warm season grasses of Texas. I rotate my pastures. My husband used to say he was not so much a cattle rancher but a grass farmer. The place looked like a park but he was always mowing, liming, fertilizing hay fields, herbiciding mesquite and green briars and fixing fences. He said he is too old to dig post holes so he sold the ranch but what did he do when we moved here? He fenced the whole place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1848792, member: 42782"] Gman, I also lived in the Piney Woods. In the 100 sq. mile patch that is out west of the main woods in Bastrop county. Well, the ranching goes on here in Oregon (I am a cattle magnate with 2 Jersey brood cows) and the woods are awesome. These are cool season grasses green all year except in the dry summers not like the warm season grasses of Texas. I rotate my pastures. My husband used to say he was not so much a cattle rancher but a grass farmer. The place looked like a park but he was always mowing, liming, fertilizing hay fields, herbiciding mesquite and green briars and fixing fences. He said he is too old to dig post holes so he sold the ranch but what did he do when we moved here? He fenced the whole place. [/QUOTE]
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