jsm
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I have pastures with common bermuda, jiggs bermuda, and bahia, all on the same soil type. Bahia is greener and more prolific in the drought conditions we continue to have. Jiggs come in second place and the common bermuda last. My personal thought that is is we don't start getting back into more normal rain patterns, the more common train of thought will be "what grass can handle these drought conditions and give me at least some feed value". Seems like bahia does better than the others. That may not be true in comparing to the other bermudas like tifton 85 etc...