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<blockquote data-quote="hwillso" data-source="post: 1326371" data-attributes="member: 23970"><p>Where I am located in southeast La., Bahia and Bermuda are our summer grasses. I am trying to establish about 15 acres that was predominantly broomsedge in Argentina. I did this by plowing it up in the fall and seeding with winter ryegrass and Argentina. Probably not the best scenario. I now have a little bahai, common Bermuda, and dalis grass. this spring it had an abundance of thistle so I called the coop and they sent the spray truck with Grazon. Then I read the thread on Grazon and found out that was probably a bad choice due to Grazon's inability to distinguish good seed from bad and germination will be halted on any good seed.</p><p></p><p>Personally don't think baling the first year hurts anything, If you have enough to cut for hay, the cutting raking tedding baling action will leave many seed behind and from my experience will help the grass by triggering growth.</p><p></p><p>Main thing-- do plenty of homework prior to herbicide applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hwillso, post: 1326371, member: 23970"] Where I am located in southeast La., Bahia and Bermuda are our summer grasses. I am trying to establish about 15 acres that was predominantly broomsedge in Argentina. I did this by plowing it up in the fall and seeding with winter ryegrass and Argentina. Probably not the best scenario. I now have a little bahai, common Bermuda, and dalis grass. this spring it had an abundance of thistle so I called the coop and they sent the spray truck with Grazon. Then I read the thread on Grazon and found out that was probably a bad choice due to Grazon's inability to distinguish good seed from bad and germination will be halted on any good seed. Personally don't think baling the first year hurts anything, If you have enough to cut for hay, the cutting raking tedding baling action will leave many seed behind and from my experience will help the grass by triggering growth. Main thing-- do plenty of homework prior to herbicide applications. [/QUOTE]
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