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Bermuda grass-good for cows?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2286"><p>Bermuda is great if you are in the right climate for it. It needs water, fertilizer and heat. Check with your extension people and see if they recommend Bermuda for your area and which variety.</p><p></p><p>> I have 20 acres that is in wheat</p><p>> right now, that as soon as the</p><p>> wheat is harvested I would like to</p><p>> put it to grass, for my cows, it</p><p>> has been farmed forever, and is a</p><p>> very loose and sandy soil, I was</p><p>> considering Brome, but im afraid</p><p>> that the cows will wear it down</p><p>> when it rains-would bermuda be a</p><p>> good choice to help hold the soil</p><p>> togather, and is there a special</p><p>> viraety besides wrangler bermuda</p><p>> that i should consider--any help</p><p>> would be appriciated.--thankyou</p><p>> mickey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2286"] Bermuda is great if you are in the right climate for it. It needs water, fertilizer and heat. Check with your extension people and see if they recommend Bermuda for your area and which variety. > I have 20 acres that is in wheat > right now, that as soon as the > wheat is harvested I would like to > put it to grass, for my cows, it > has been farmed forever, and is a > very loose and sandy soil, I was > considering Brome, but im afraid > that the cows will wear it down > when it rains-would bermuda be a > good choice to help hold the soil > togather, and is there a special > viraety besides wrangler bermuda > that i should consider--any help > would be appriciated.--thankyou > mickey [/QUOTE]
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