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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1348150" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Got ya. I worked off 791 for 2 years. I run 37 a lot.</p><p></p><p>Do you care any about hunting or are your strictly looking for a cattle grass? Really you can grow any of the grasses mentioned there. That's pretty good country.</p><p></p><p>Klein, BDahl, and Buffel are all very wildlife friendly. The dove, deer, and quail will love you as will your cattle. Klein and BDahl both make great hay. Deer love Klein when its young. BDahl repels fire ants and is supposed to be good for quail. They are all very drought resistant. They can all be planted with a seed. Only some what down side IMO is you cant leave cattle on these grasses all year. They need to be rotated off so they don't get grazed too short and they need to see out once at lease once a year.</p><p></p><p>Tifton will be your highest producer hands down. The stuff is amazing in the right conditions. Its great for grazing or hay. Not near as wildlife friendly as the others above. It will take the most cost and time to get established. It will also take the most upkeep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1348150, member: 6291"] Got ya. I worked off 791 for 2 years. I run 37 a lot. Do you care any about hunting or are your strictly looking for a cattle grass? Really you can grow any of the grasses mentioned there. That's pretty good country. Klein, BDahl, and Buffel are all very wildlife friendly. The dove, deer, and quail will love you as will your cattle. Klein and BDahl both make great hay. Deer love Klein when its young. BDahl repels fire ants and is supposed to be good for quail. They are all very drought resistant. They can all be planted with a seed. Only some what down side IMO is you cant leave cattle on these grasses all year. They need to be rotated off so they don't get grazed too short and they need to see out once at lease once a year. Tifton will be your highest producer hands down. The stuff is amazing in the right conditions. Its great for grazing or hay. Not near as wildlife friendly as the others above. It will take the most cost and time to get established. It will also take the most upkeep. [/QUOTE]
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