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planting common bermuda grass
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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 819550" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I have common Burmuda in some of my small pastures. It came in on its own after a BAD drought and just took over.</p><p>It suits my needs (I feed a TMR) and the pasture is just for loafing. It keeps real good grass cover with high traffic(where it gets cut up in the winter it comes right back in the summer) and in the summer its great to keep the weeds down. It chokes out EVERYTHING.</p><p></p><p>But,I don't see why anyone would purposely plant it if they want grazing. The cattle don't like it, it only has good nutrition values for a short time and its totally unproductive the rest of the year. And I doubt you could have anything else coexist with it to improve grazing.</p><p>Not to mention I don't think its very easy to get rid of- kinda like roaches and common burmuda will be the last things on earth to go extinct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 819550, member: 391"] I have common Burmuda in some of my small pastures. It came in on its own after a BAD drought and just took over. It suits my needs (I feed a TMR) and the pasture is just for loafing. It keeps real good grass cover with high traffic(where it gets cut up in the winter it comes right back in the summer) and in the summer its great to keep the weeds down. It chokes out EVERYTHING. But,I don't see why anyone would purposely plant it if they want grazing. The cattle don't like it, it only has good nutrition values for a short time and its totally unproductive the rest of the year. And I doubt you could have anything else coexist with it to improve grazing. Not to mention I don't think its very easy to get rid of- kinda like roaches and common burmuda will be the last things on earth to go extinct. [/QUOTE]
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