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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4060768" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>THe video above is actually pretty good. I have been thinking a lot about all the mowing the last month or so. You and others make great points about keeping the pastures natural, especially if I don't have a plan for them currently. I really don't have a solid plan for them currently but down the line my wife may want to get a few cattle and other critters. Would need some proper fencing done around some of the pasture though. My wife does like it mowed as it is a much prettier area when it is. I agree with her but do have reservations. My biggest hold on not mowing is my available time. I work about 14 hours per day and cherish my weekends and those don't always want to include mowing pasture. I also hear a ton of quail now and understand this is good habitat for them this time of year. I have a ton of other projects I'd rather do in the next few months so maybe the mowing will get pushed off until fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4060768, member: 14646"] THe video above is actually pretty good. I have been thinking a lot about all the mowing the last month or so. You and others make great points about keeping the pastures natural, especially if I don't have a plan for them currently. I really don't have a solid plan for them currently but down the line my wife may want to get a few cattle and other critters. Would need some proper fencing done around some of the pasture though. My wife does like it mowed as it is a much prettier area when it is. I agree with her but do have reservations. My biggest hold on not mowing is my available time. I work about 14 hours per day and cherish my weekends and those don't always want to include mowing pasture. I also hear a ton of quail now and understand this is good habitat for them this time of year. I have a ton of other projects I'd rather do in the next few months so maybe the mowing will get pushed off until fall. [/QUOTE]
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