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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1806374" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>We have very, verry little Bermuda here in Ohio. It is a WSG that is a perennial that is a sod former. I'm not a fan of having to fertilize any perennial stand of forage at regular intervals on a yearly, or more frequent, basis. That being said, maybe its more common or even expected in GA, but not in OH. You indicated that you have soil tested and nitrogen is the only, and yearly, problem for you. Have you given any thought to incorporating a long lasting legume into your Bermuda grass stand that could fix nitrogen on a continual basis which would then be available to the Bermuda? Maybe Bermuda is too aggressive and the legume wouldn't last long, but if it's on option, that could become a permanent solution to a reoccurring problem. Volitation is something I would consider and would want to address with a liquid nitrogen source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1806374, member: 43196"] We have very, verry little Bermuda here in Ohio. It is a WSG that is a perennial that is a sod former. I'm not a fan of having to fertilize any perennial stand of forage at regular intervals on a yearly, or more frequent, basis. That being said, maybe its more common or even expected in GA, but not in OH. You indicated that you have soil tested and nitrogen is the only, and yearly, problem for you. Have you given any thought to incorporating a long lasting legume into your Bermuda grass stand that could fix nitrogen on a continual basis which would then be available to the Bermuda? Maybe Bermuda is too aggressive and the legume wouldn't last long, but if it's on option, that could become a permanent solution to a reoccurring problem. Volitation is something I would consider and would want to address with a liquid nitrogen source. [/QUOTE]
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