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Anybody graze/know about "native" grasses,opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 226072" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Killing the fescue won;t be done in one season. Possibly 2 if you spray twice each year.</p><p>Indian grass gets pretty tall but a mixture of big and little blue is said to work well. We just did 27 acres of big little and sideoats. This year it's actaully germinated. Switch wrks well in wetter areas like the spillway of dams and low lying areas if you get an abundance of moisture. I wouldn;t think that bermuda and the native WSGs would work too well. The native WSG are not a very agressive gower and would probably be choked out by the bermuda. At $45 to 60 an acre depending on the seeding rate and the mixture, I sure wouldn;t risk it. For the same reason tring to grow WSG in fescue wouldn't be a good idea. fescue into an established 3-5 year old stand of WSG might work but WSG intofescue won;t accomplish diddly other then spend money.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 226072, member: 34"] Killing the fescue won;t be done in one season. Possibly 2 if you spray twice each year. Indian grass gets pretty tall but a mixture of big and little blue is said to work well. We just did 27 acres of big little and sideoats. This year it's actaully germinated. Switch wrks well in wetter areas like the spillway of dams and low lying areas if you get an abundance of moisture. I wouldn;t think that bermuda and the native WSGs would work too well. The native WSG are not a very agressive gower and would probably be choked out by the bermuda. At $45 to 60 an acre depending on the seeding rate and the mixture, I sure wouldn;t risk it. For the same reason tring to grow WSG in fescue wouldn't be a good idea. fescue into an established 3-5 year old stand of WSG might work but WSG intofescue won;t accomplish diddly other then spend money. dun [/QUOTE]
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