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Coastal, Klein, Blue Stem, How to compare?
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 401594" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Forage diversication is what many successful cattle operations have. It does not have be a mix of grasses in the same pasture.</p><p>seperate pastures for diferent grasses will make the cattle eat whatever grass is available. A mix of grasses in one pasture allows the cattle to be selective in what they eat. For instance I have a small pasture containing mostly coastal, some blue stem, a litte johnsongrass and a little bahia.The first thing they eat is the johnsongrass, then the bluestem, next the bahia and finally the coastal. What they eat or prefer has nothing do do with nutritional value. It only has to do with what they prefer. If this process continues the coastal will take over and and the other will die out because of overgrazeing. What was important during last years lack of rain, altough less nutritious, the bluestem out preformed anything else includeing the coastal. This year the coastal, with plenty of rain, is takeing over the pasture. </p><p>Tifton 85 has poven to me to be a little different in the way it apeals to the cattle. Unlike the other varities of bremudas I have tested, the tefton is just as desireabe as the bluestem.</p><p>Last year I researched more water efficient grasses, This year I am looking at other grasses with more than average rainfall, maybe eastern gamma grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 401594, member: 5494"] Forage diversication is what many successful cattle operations have. It does not have be a mix of grasses in the same pasture. seperate pastures for diferent grasses will make the cattle eat whatever grass is available. A mix of grasses in one pasture allows the cattle to be selective in what they eat. For instance I have a small pasture containing mostly coastal, some blue stem, a litte johnsongrass and a little bahia.The first thing they eat is the johnsongrass, then the bluestem, next the bahia and finally the coastal. What they eat or prefer has nothing do do with nutritional value. It only has to do with what they prefer. If this process continues the coastal will take over and and the other will die out because of overgrazeing. What was important during last years lack of rain, altough less nutritious, the bluestem out preformed anything else includeing the coastal. This year the coastal, with plenty of rain, is takeing over the pasture. Tifton 85 has poven to me to be a little different in the way it apeals to the cattle. Unlike the other varities of bremudas I have tested, the tefton is just as desireabe as the bluestem. Last year I researched more water efficient grasses, This year I am looking at other grasses with more than average rainfall, maybe eastern gamma grass. [/QUOTE]
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