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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;J" data-source="post: 343091" data-attributes="member: 4940"><p>One of our small pastures that put a small yearling steer herd on is basically wild Bermuda . This is south Ga. . I'm considering over seeding with Bahia. I know Bahia is tough and survives about anything, but how would it do for grazing? I can do limited irrigation, basically with hoses. Spring rye grew all winter and is ready to eat again now.</p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&J, post: 343091, member: 4940"] One of our small pastures that put a small yearling steer herd on is basically wild Bermuda . This is south Ga. . I'm considering over seeding with Bahia. I know Bahia is tough and survives about anything, but how would it do for grazing? I can do limited irrigation, basically with hoses. Spring rye grew all winter and is ready to eat again now. Steven [/QUOTE]
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