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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1814583" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Well, there are differences, that's pretty much a given. In Ohio, CSG dominate, as in 95%+ of the forages. In SC.....well, the Piedmont has a lot of tall fescue from what I understand. The difference between Ohio and SC is that fescue toxicosis from the endophyte in KY31 is mostly, if anything, just an 'annoyance' comparatively to the problems encountered in SC. I've never encountered Bermuda grass pastures in Ohio. I've heard of it being tried with epic failures though. In SC, I'm going to say it will make up 1/3 to 1/2 of the pastures I'll encounter. That is a guess. However, it's a sod former like the CSG in Ohio and not bunch grass like the WSG species I've encountered in Ohio (not often, but occasionally} and was the dominant grasses I dealt with in NV, OR and WA (I've spent significant time manageing randeland grazing as well. As a sod former, I think the management of Bermuda will be similar to the CSG in Ohio but the timing radically different. Yes, the pastures will be more diverse across SC vs OH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1814583, member: 43196"] Well, there are differences, that's pretty much a given. In Ohio, CSG dominate, as in 95%+ of the forages. In SC.....well, the Piedmont has a lot of tall fescue from what I understand. The difference between Ohio and SC is that fescue toxicosis from the endophyte in KY31 is mostly, if anything, just an 'annoyance' comparatively to the problems encountered in SC. I've never encountered Bermuda grass pastures in Ohio. I've heard of it being tried with epic failures though. In SC, I'm going to say it will make up 1/3 to 1/2 of the pastures I'll encounter. That is a guess. However, it's a sod former like the CSG in Ohio and not bunch grass like the WSG species I've encountered in Ohio (not often, but occasionally} and was the dominant grasses I dealt with in NV, OR and WA (I've spent significant time manageing randeland grazing as well. As a sod former, I think the management of Bermuda will be similar to the CSG in Ohio but the timing radically different. Yes, the pastures will be more diverse across SC vs OH. [/QUOTE]
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