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bahia v. bermuda
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 236394" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Ive noticed that bahia does tend to green up faster after a needed rain and earlier than most bermudas in the spring. however, it does not stand up as well in a drought as bermuda. it can make a real comeback after a drought with adequate rainfall though. however, after a needed rain it tends to be mostly seedhead. would not a combination of the two be ideal for a pasture situation? they say that tift 9 has a very deep root system making it more drought tolerant than pensacola.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 236394, member: 57"] Ive noticed that bahia does tend to green up faster after a needed rain and earlier than most bermudas in the spring. however, it does not stand up as well in a drought as bermuda. it can make a real comeback after a drought with adequate rainfall though. however, after a needed rain it tends to be mostly seedhead. would not a combination of the two be ideal for a pasture situation? they say that tift 9 has a very deep root system making it more drought tolerant than pensacola. [/QUOTE]
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