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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 700263" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Most other grasses will choke out grass burrs in time when fertilized and has enough water. Grass burrs do equally as well growing with Bahia or coastal. I have a pasture with coastal, Bahia, bluestem and grass burs. Where the other grasses are thick there are few to no burs. Where the burs are thick I am sprigging in Tif 85.</p><p>On another note, I have watched my cattle eat it, burs and all. I have even baled it.</p><p>Last year I had a bumper crop of burs. This year I had very few. But we were in drought this year so had very little of anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 700263, member: 5494"] Most other grasses will choke out grass burrs in time when fertilized and has enough water. Grass burrs do equally as well growing with Bahia or coastal. I have a pasture with coastal, Bahia, bluestem and grass burs. Where the other grasses are thick there are few to no burs. Where the burs are thick I am sprigging in Tif 85. On another note, I have watched my cattle eat it, burs and all. I have even baled it. Last year I had a bumper crop of burs. This year I had very few. But we were in drought this year so had very little of anything. [/QUOTE]
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