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Re: Wildlife and Forestry management questions answered here.
[Re: BradB]
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07/18/11 10:04 PM
07/18/11 10:04 PM
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Sorry, I was unclear. It is not native grass I planted just the natural stuff that comes up in vacant land, broomsedge,etc. I hope to convert it into the real stuff at some point but the real estate bidness has got to get a little better first. The beauty of "broomsedge, etc" that comes up in vacant land, is it is free and forms the base of good quail habitat. You can buy it for $50+ per pound and plant it but you can promote it for free!
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