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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 611495" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I am certain there is more than one variety of St. Augustinegrass. I am just as certain that the people that wrote the article did not mean the the variety used for lawn is as good as what they were using. Around here when you mention St. Augustinegrass everyone assumes you are talking about carpet grass not some variety selected for a pasture. You did not mention it either. For several years I watched cattle being grazed on an unknown variety of St. Augustinegrass. It was later harvested for use in landscaping. That particular variety was not near as good as what the article spoke of.</p><p>As an added note I have St. Augustinegrass growing in a pasture adjacent to Bahia. The Bahia out grows it 10 to one.</p><p>You can even come see the combo in my yard. Te Bahia will take it over if I let it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 611495, member: 5494"] I am certain there is more than one variety of St. Augustinegrass. I am just as certain that the people that wrote the article did not mean the the variety used for lawn is as good as what they were using. Around here when you mention St. Augustinegrass everyone assumes you are talking about carpet grass not some variety selected for a pasture. You did not mention it either. For several years I watched cattle being grazed on an unknown variety of St. Augustinegrass. It was later harvested for use in landscaping. That particular variety was not near as good as what the article spoke of. As an added note I have St. Augustinegrass growing in a pasture adjacent to Bahia. The Bahia out grows it 10 to one. You can even come see the combo in my yard. Te Bahia will take it over if I let it. [/QUOTE]
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