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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 235716" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>My experience with Bahia is just the opposite. Side by side with Coastal, my Bahia has lost some ground over the last two dry years. I had thought that I would have to spray a couple of Coastal meadows this year to knock the Bahia back, but since so much of it died back because of the dry weather and was taken over by the Coastal, I might can wait another year or two. That tells me which one is best under drought conditions. </p><p></p><p>Granted, Bahia might be king in East Texas pastures with no fertilization and no management, but I doubt if it's king in East Texas hay meadows. Grow what works for you, but if you have a choice, I believe Coastal is the superior forage in every respect.</p><p></p><p>There were some good research links regarding the differences between Bahia and Coastal in a thread we had here a year or so ago about getting rid of Bahia. I'll try to find it when I have a chance and post a link to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 235716, member: 416"] My experience with Bahia is just the opposite. Side by side with Coastal, my Bahia has lost some ground over the last two dry years. I had thought that I would have to spray a couple of Coastal meadows this year to knock the Bahia back, but since so much of it died back because of the dry weather and was taken over by the Coastal, I might can wait another year or two. That tells me which one is best under drought conditions. Granted, Bahia might be king in East Texas pastures with no fertilization and no management, but I doubt if it's king in East Texas hay meadows. Grow what works for you, but if you have a choice, I believe Coastal is the superior forage in every respect. There were some good research links regarding the differences between Bahia and Coastal in a thread we had here a year or so ago about getting rid of Bahia. I'll try to find it when I have a chance and post a link to it. [/QUOTE]
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