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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley" data-source="post: 1516346" data-attributes="member: 24719"><p>If it weren't for Dallisgrass our cattle would starve through summer. Makes good hay, just a little ugly in the bale from what i hear.</p><p></p><p>It really grows. I mean really really grows. It is a cousin to Bahia. Responsive to N. Mine is mixed with white clover and does pretty dang good. I thought it was crabgrass for the first year or so i was here. </p><p></p><p>Don't let the seed heads get nasty looking. Mow them off to prevent cattle from eating them. Makes them weird. Slow, stumble, and just plain off their rocker. </p><p></p><p>Reading on Dallisgrass --- <a href="https://extension.tennessee.edu/Wilson/Documents/ANR/2013%20News%20Articles/8-5%20Dallisgrass.pdf" target="_blank">https://extension.tennessee.edu/Wilson/ ... sgrass.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley, post: 1516346, member: 24719"] If it weren't for Dallisgrass our cattle would starve through summer. Makes good hay, just a little ugly in the bale from what i hear. It really grows. I mean really really grows. It is a cousin to Bahia. Responsive to N. Mine is mixed with white clover and does pretty dang good. I thought it was crabgrass for the first year or so i was here. Don't let the seed heads get nasty looking. Mow them off to prevent cattle from eating them. Makes them weird. Slow, stumble, and just plain off their rocker. Reading on Dallisgrass --- [url=https://extension.tennessee.edu/Wilson/Documents/ANR/2013%20News%20Articles/8-5%20Dallisgrass.pdf]https://extension.tennessee.edu/Wilson/ ... sgrass.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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