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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1037348" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Tarkington Parrie?</p><p></p><p>No dumb ?'s HoustonCutter would be your best source of supplies in the area PM him he ran cow's in Liberty County.</p><p>Learn about Bahia, learn to love Bahia grass. Grey Beard would be another good resource as he is north of you.</p><p>Disc it it up and plant 25 lb's Pensacola bahia to the acre with 10 lb's common bermuda. </p><p>The bermuda will come up quick and cover and the bahia will slowly take over. Be sure to use non hulled bermuda if you plant in the fall. You can do this two three acres at a time. First plot get a good stand of grass move over to the next.</p><p>Stay away from clover for now as you will most likely be using a herbicde program for a few year's to get the weed's under control. There are different clover's for different soil's and moisture Arrowleaf and Crimson doesn't like wet feet.</p><p>S-1 White Dutch does.</p><p>Elbon Rye along with Rye grass is a good winter cover crop need to hit with some N as both are pretty hard on the soil.</p><p>If you get a good Bahia grass program going on 12 acres you could safely run 6 and up to 10.</p><p>You have got to learn to be a grass farmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1037348, member: 694"] Tarkington Parrie? No dumb ?'s HoustonCutter would be your best source of supplies in the area PM him he ran cow's in Liberty County. Learn about Bahia, learn to love Bahia grass. Grey Beard would be another good resource as he is north of you. Disc it it up and plant 25 lb's Pensacola bahia to the acre with 10 lb's common bermuda. The bermuda will come up quick and cover and the bahia will slowly take over. Be sure to use non hulled bermuda if you plant in the fall. You can do this two three acres at a time. First plot get a good stand of grass move over to the next. Stay away from clover for now as you will most likely be using a herbicde program for a few year's to get the weed's under control. There are different clover's for different soil's and moisture Arrowleaf and Crimson doesn't like wet feet. S-1 White Dutch does. Elbon Rye along with Rye grass is a good winter cover crop need to hit with some N as both are pretty hard on the soil. If you get a good Bahia grass program going on 12 acres you could safely run 6 and up to 10. You have got to learn to be a grass farmer. [/QUOTE]
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