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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 63100" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>OK Cherokeeruby...</p><p></p><p>Guess I opened my mouth too wide...lol. As I said, bermudagrass is a warm season grass. Obviously, it would not be indigenous to the colder areas of the USA. But when I said "many parts of the USA"...there are a lot of parts where it is warm, hot, etc. </p><p></p><p>It is a good grass and livestock has a high tolerance for it, unlike fescue and some of the other cool season/good rainfall areas. It's hard to kill it, and that makes it a very good pasture grass which can tolerate a lot of traffic, graze down, and with just a little water it recovers nicely.</p><p></p><p>While some may consider it a "noxious weed", many ranchers like it and their cattle thrive on it. Yes, it is invasive...but that's good because it is an excellent erosion control grass which easily recovers from abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 63100, member: 9"] OK Cherokeeruby... Guess I opened my mouth too wide...lol. As I said, bermudagrass is a warm season grass. Obviously, it would not be indigenous to the colder areas of the USA. But when I said "many parts of the USA"...there are a lot of parts where it is warm, hot, etc. It is a good grass and livestock has a high tolerance for it, unlike fescue and some of the other cool season/good rainfall areas. It's hard to kill it, and that makes it a very good pasture grass which can tolerate a lot of traffic, graze down, and with just a little water it recovers nicely. While some may consider it a "noxious weed", many ranchers like it and their cattle thrive on it. Yes, it is invasive...but that's good because it is an excellent erosion control grass which easily recovers from abuse. [/QUOTE]
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