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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1843894" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>That's pretty much what I have too. I think that if you run cattle on about any pasture in central Arkansas and I would guess in other states that border Arkansas that's what you will have growing. Which is fine for cattle. </p><p></p><p>I will be 63 soon and am not getting back into cattle except for trying to finish a couple for my own use. But I have been talking about doing that for going on two years now lol. But I am getting closer to giving that a try. Should have my finishing pen and two head in it by sometime next week. I enjoyed my small cow/calf heard and even at having to start all over due to selling out is something I would do if I was in better health. </p><p></p><p>Because my wife and daughter barrel race and have several horses. They would save money if I can get some Bermuda grass established. And I think I can sell a lot of it. Thought about doing this 15 years ago and have bought some equipment along the way since then thinking someday I might sell horse hay. Even planted some world feeder Sprigs on 3 acres sort of as a trial run to see how hard it would be to do. And I had real good luck on it. </p><p></p><p>Never grazed it and only square baled it. Sold the property 3 years ago and the guy I sold it too had barged on it every summer that he has had it bailed. What's so surprising about it to me is . I only sprayed it a few times and it really didn't have any weeds in it then. The stuff stays so thick I don't think weeds could compete with it.</p><p></p><p>And world feeder Bermuda isn't a real big ton per acre producer. But is very pretty and what it does produce is good above average Bermuda grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1843894, member: 40335"] That’s pretty much what I have too. I think that if you run cattle on about any pasture in central Arkansas and I would guess in other states that border Arkansas that’s what you will have growing. Which is fine for cattle. I will be 63 soon and am not getting back into cattle except for trying to finish a couple for my own use. But I have been talking about doing that for going on two years now lol. But I am getting closer to giving that a try. Should have my finishing pen and two head in it by sometime next week. I enjoyed my small cow/calf heard and even at having to start all over due to selling out is something I would do if I was in better health. Because my wife and daughter barrel race and have several horses. They would save money if I can get some Bermuda grass established. And I think I can sell a lot of it. Thought about doing this 15 years ago and have bought some equipment along the way since then thinking someday I might sell horse hay. Even planted some world feeder Sprigs on 3 acres sort of as a trial run to see how hard it would be to do. And I had real good luck on it. Never grazed it and only square baled it. Sold the property 3 years ago and the guy I sold it too had barged on it every summer that he has had it bailed. What’s so surprising about it to me is . I only sprayed it a few times and it really didn’t have any weeds in it then. The stuff stays so thick I don’t think weeds could compete with it. And world feeder Bermuda isn’t a real big ton per acre producer. But is very pretty and what it does produce is good above average Bermuda grass. [/QUOTE]
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