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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 850273" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I agree with what ya'll are saying about the hybrids and its needs versus the needs of natives (and I'll add bahia). I'd hate to know every acre I have was planted in improved bermuda varieties. IMO, you have to strike a balance. Most of what I have is in bahia and it rarely sees fertilizer yet the soil tests come back fine each time. What it doesn't produce in quick growth it makes up in terms of length of growing season. Not sure about this but I also think there are several different types of bermuda clumped under the definition of common. My common will not run through a baler and at best is only about 3-4 inches long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 850273, member: 4362"] I agree with what ya'll are saying about the hybrids and its needs versus the needs of natives (and I'll add bahia). I'd hate to know every acre I have was planted in improved bermuda varieties. IMO, you have to strike a balance. Most of what I have is in bahia and it rarely sees fertilizer yet the soil tests come back fine each time. What it doesn't produce in quick growth it makes up in terms of length of growing season. Not sure about this but I also think there are several different types of bermuda clumped under the definition of common. My common will not run through a baler and at best is only about 3-4 inches long. [/QUOTE]
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