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    Is anyone in need of hay in the south

    Alabama, East Tennesse, Georgia and North Carolina would be a good place to sell hay right now. Long drive though
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    At what temps Highs & Lows will fescue dominate bermuda?

    I ask because I just put out 100# of urea per acre on bermuda/fescue pastures 10 days ago. I'm just starting to get a few nights in the 50's. Low of 54 tonight. I wanted as much push for my fescue as possible.
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    At what temps Highs & Lows will fescue dominate bermuda?

    I've always heard that fescue will dominate bermuda when the low temps get in the 50's. Is this pretty accurate?
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    I am feeding a lot of Tifton 44 hay...

    It does not have a viable seed, but I can swear that where I fed T44 I've got bermuda growing around it. Now I cut hay from several different places so I could have got it mixed up. Can T44, a grass that does not produce viable seed, grow from a bales after it has set in a roll for 150 days...
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    8.3 bales of hay per acre!!!

    On this tifton 44 hay medow, I usually get mid 60's in TDN and 14-15% protein. It was older growth this time, (8 weeks) and I lost a lot of protein.
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    8.3 bales of hay per acre!!!

    Well, I had the hay tested and it was 9% protein and 61% TDN.
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    Feed no hay through an Arkansas winter - Can it be done?

    It can be done with adequate winter pasture, stockpiling of grasses, proper fertilization, segmented pastures and adequate rain. I would reccomend moving your calving season to March-April to make sure calves are hitting the ground at green up. Phrao cattle has done some research in mob...
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    8.3 bales of hay per acre!!!

    I had about 27 acres of land that was water locked by the large amounts of rainfall that we got in Arkansas this June. I had Tifton 44 sprigged on this meadow several years ago and have been getting lots of quality hay on it. 15% protein and low 60s on TDN. Really good numbers if it's cut...
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    I grew up thinking bermuda was the king of warm season grass

    but my cows prefer crab and dallis grass to bermuda. I know that bermuda is much easier to make hay with, but I didn't know cows would completely eat crab grass to the ground when bermuda is knee high. What gives? Crab grass is higher in protein; maybe that's it.
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    What kind of grass is this?

    Dallis does make good forage, but it is hard to get it to dry out when cutting it for hay. It takes three times as long to dry it out as does bermuda.
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    overcasting white clover in bahia??

    Do you spread it with pot ash and phosphorus?
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    overcasting white clover in bahia??

    Is the ground cover in bahia too thick to allow broadcasting & germanation of clover on it in the fall? Or does it have to be tilled or drilled...I'm thinking about putting clover out but wanted to get some feedback first. I've also sprayed 2-4-d and remedy on it this year. How much risidual...
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    Red River Crabgrass

    How expensive is it?
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    Where is the best cattle producing land in America?

    I consider these factors important. # of cattle per acre land can support quality of forage potential for year-round grazing What else should be factored in this equation? Where is the best cattle producing land in America?
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    Will people come to Arkansas to buy hay at $80 a bale?

    I sent you one back. I don't know what fmv is in Texas. I won't sell it around here. It's too good of quality to sell for $25 a bale.
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    Somebody help me out on my hay question.

    Is $80 a bale average for buyers transporting an 18 wheeler load?
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    Somebody help me out on my hay question.

    I've heard stories on here that people are selling large rounds for $80 a bale...and buyers are transporting for that price. I would sell 300 bales for that price. Is this true? 14 protein mid 50's tdn mostly bermuda a little johnson.
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    Price Gouging?

    What is hay selling for in Texas?
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