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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC" data-source="post: 372865" data-attributes="member: 1604"><p>I have a Dallisgrass pasture. Planted it about 8 years ago. The seed was from Australia and was the highest germination I had ever seen.......90%.</p><p></p><p>Dallisgrass is without a doubt the best forage for cows if the conditions and soil is suited for it. Takes a heavy clay soil with no PH problems and adequate water. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you on the long growing season. Here it comes out in March and grows til November.</p><p></p><p>If the seed heads get the orange fungus on it, cows can sometimes get wobbly, like they are drunk, but the humidity, etc. has to be perfect for that to happen. Won't hurt them bad if it happens, just clip it high to knock the seeds off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC, post: 372865, member: 1604"] I have a Dallisgrass pasture. Planted it about 8 years ago. The seed was from Australia and was the highest germination I had ever seen.......90%. Dallisgrass is without a doubt the best forage for cows if the conditions and soil is suited for it. Takes a heavy clay soil with no PH problems and adequate water. Good luck. I agree with you on the long growing season. Here it comes out in March and grows til November. If the seed heads get the orange fungus on it, cows can sometimes get wobbly, like they are drunk, but the humidity, etc. has to be perfect for that to happen. Won't hurt them bad if it happens, just clip it high to knock the seeds off. [/QUOTE]
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