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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1384309"><p>I cleared all my pastures in stages over several years. It was all new ground. The first I planted was Pensacola Bahia. It took a long time to fully establish. The next I used Tifquick. It established a lot faster, greens up and grows earlier in spring, grows longer in fall and responds to fertilizer better. The last I planted, I used Tifton 9 because the Tifquick was getting so expensive. The Tifton9 is so close to the Tifquick, I would recommend that. Unless you can get a discount on Tifquick. I over seeded the Tifton9 on a stand of ryegrass in March once, let the cows stomp it in and fertilized after the ryegrass was grazed down. By end of summer I had a good stand. That's my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1384309"] I cleared all my pastures in stages over several years. It was all new ground. The first I planted was Pensacola Bahia. It took a long time to fully establish. The next I used Tifquick. It established a lot faster, greens up and grows earlier in spring, grows longer in fall and responds to fertilizer better. The last I planted, I used Tifton 9 because the Tifquick was getting so expensive. The Tifton9 is so close to the Tifquick, I would recommend that. Unless you can get a discount on Tifquick. I over seeded the Tifton9 on a stand of ryegrass in March once, let the cows stomp it in and fertilized after the ryegrass was grazed down. By end of summer I had a good stand. That's my experience. [/QUOTE]
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