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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1770367" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Very good post. Spot on. </p><p>Ryegrass can be great some years but I've decided I don't want it in my Bermuda. Although I wouldn't have any Bermuda if it wasn't for the overvalued price it brings as hay. There's a lot better grasses with lower input cost. </p><p>I sprayed the ryegrass in my Bermuda hayfield in February. I'll blame a new spray rig for the missed strips. It was a real eye opener as to the difference of growth in the ryegrass mix versus no ryegrass. I think in a wet year it wouldn't be so bad . But this last spring the difference was shocking. I've used crimson clover no tilled in as well and I like it better in the Bermuda. The usual spring grazon gets it out of the way and adds some nitrogen they say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1770367, member: 24947"] Very good post. Spot on. Ryegrass can be great some years but I've decided I don't want it in my Bermuda. Although I wouldn't have any Bermuda if it wasn't for the overvalued price it brings as hay. There's a lot better grasses with lower input cost. I sprayed the ryegrass in my Bermuda hayfield in February. I'll blame a new spray rig for the missed strips. It was a real eye opener as to the difference of growth in the ryegrass mix versus no ryegrass. I think in a wet year it wouldn't be so bad . But this last spring the difference was shocking. I've used crimson clover no tilled in as well and I like it better in the Bermuda. The usual spring grazon gets it out of the way and adds some nitrogen they say. [/QUOTE]
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