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<blockquote data-quote="Baydog" data-source="post: 713100" data-attributes="member: 8117"><p>I'm just a little north of you in Wood Co. I've had Arrowleaf before and it did well in my river bottom land. It's great for pasture grazing and adding nitrogen to the soil. It does require a higher PH and better fertilization to substain. Mine's all gone now but it was great for grazing. The cows loved it and it helped the bahia grass all summer. Lime and fertilizer cost just make it cost prohibitive now. Crimson is easier to maintain, but dosen't last near as long as Arrowleaf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baydog, post: 713100, member: 8117"] I'm just a little north of you in Wood Co. I've had Arrowleaf before and it did well in my river bottom land. It's great for pasture grazing and adding nitrogen to the soil. It does require a higher PH and better fertilization to substain. Mine's all gone now but it was great for grazing. The cows loved it and it helped the bahia grass all summer. Lime and fertilizer cost just make it cost prohibitive now. Crimson is easier to maintain, but dosen't last near as long as Arrowleaf. [/QUOTE]
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