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Bermuda vs bluestem
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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1296493" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>It's not apples to apples but the kleingrass I had in west Texas got stemmy as it matured</p><p>The leaf to stem ratio was poor IMO </p><p>It put on a seed head early and matured early but that is in an dry area, maybe in a wetter area it would continue to grow ? </p><p>I also had a place with morpa love grass and the only way they'd eat it was if it was young and tender or with urea tubs </p><p>But maybe wilman is better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1296493, member: 24538"] It's not apples to apples but the kleingrass I had in west Texas got stemmy as it matured The leaf to stem ratio was poor IMO It put on a seed head early and matured early but that is in an dry area, maybe in a wetter area it would continue to grow ? I also had a place with morpa love grass and the only way they'd eat it was if it was young and tender or with urea tubs But maybe wilman is better [/QUOTE]
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