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<blockquote data-quote="Otha" data-source="post: 1770362" data-attributes="member: 41397"><p>That's interesting. Tifton seems to be hit or miss in this area. I've got a neighbor with two tifton fields that corners almost touch across the county road. Both irrigated and get plenty of fertilizer and water. One makes 4-5,000 pounds per cutting and the other maybe half that. Part of it is tryin to die out and the common bermuda is taking over. The soil is similar but enough different it makes a huge difference. Another neighbor sprigged some jiggs this spring. Be interesting to see how it does next year. I know some of the dairys have good luke with jiggs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otha, post: 1770362, member: 41397"] That's interesting. Tifton seems to be hit or miss in this area. I've got a neighbor with two tifton fields that corners almost touch across the county road. Both irrigated and get plenty of fertilizer and water. One makes 4-5,000 pounds per cutting and the other maybe half that. Part of it is tryin to die out and the common bermuda is taking over. The soil is similar but enough different it makes a huge difference. Another neighbor sprigged some jiggs this spring. Be interesting to see how it does next year. I know some of the dairys have good luke with jiggs. [/QUOTE]
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