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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 631"><p>personally, we are not big fans of bahia. we roundup spot spray it in our coastal fields and use ally in the other pastures when we fertilize. depending on what type of grass you already have, you may want to be careful feeding bahia hay. bahia will take over bermuda quickly. i've heard it referred to as the "poor man's coastal" because it grows almost anywhere and doesn't require lots of care (fertilizer). the cows do like bahia grass and will eat it (sometimes before the coastal) but there's not much to it, stem & seeds. it also tends to have lower percentages of protein than coastal.</p><p></p><p>of course, that's just an opinion, other folks will probably disagree and swear by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 631"] personally, we are not big fans of bahia. we roundup spot spray it in our coastal fields and use ally in the other pastures when we fertilize. depending on what type of grass you already have, you may want to be careful feeding bahia hay. bahia will take over bermuda quickly. i've heard it referred to as the "poor man's coastal" because it grows almost anywhere and doesn't require lots of care (fertilizer). the cows do like bahia grass and will eat it (sometimes before the coastal) but there's not much to it, stem & seeds. it also tends to have lower percentages of protein than coastal. of course, that's just an opinion, other folks will probably disagree and swear by it. [/QUOTE]
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