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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 611594" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Many different types of bermuda. Jiggs or Coastal will probably be the best choice from the sprig varieties. Easier to get started, but the Tifton 85 plugs increase the odds of getting it going. Something with Cheyenne or Giant for a seeded variety. Ryegrass can still be part of the grazing program. Depending on the variety of clover, some varieties readily reseed. Some may need over seeding every few years or so.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Check this site out. It has a lot of useful information. <a href="http://foragesoftexas.tamu.edu/establish.html" target="_blank">http://foragesoftexas.tamu.edu/establish.html</a></p><p>Their are other sites as well that have great information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 611594, member: 7795"] Many different types of bermuda. Jiggs or Coastal will probably be the best choice from the sprig varieties. Easier to get started, but the Tifton 85 plugs increase the odds of getting it going. Something with Cheyenne or Giant for a seeded variety. Ryegrass can still be part of the grazing program. Depending on the variety of clover, some varieties readily reseed. Some may need over seeding every few years or so. Check this site out. It has a lot of useful information. [url=http://foragesoftexas.tamu.edu/establish.html]http://foragesoftexas.tamu.edu/establish.html[/url] Their are other sites as well that have great information. [/QUOTE]
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