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help deciding on which grass.
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<blockquote data-quote="TXMike" data-source="post: 1091081" data-attributes="member: 19019"><p>Yea I've got sandy loam soil, and it had Bahia growing on it. I think I'm gonna just go with the tifton 85 and just see how it plays out if not I may try one of the fancy Bahias like the tifton 9 or maybe the tifquick and put some clover in with it The main thing I wanna do is keep my bull fat and happy before he gets turned loose on the cows. I have water in both the pastures and they're small enough I could put a couple sprinklers in there to keep the ground wet. So rain shouldn't be to much of an issue trying to establish the tifton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXMike, post: 1091081, member: 19019"] Yea I've got sandy loam soil, and it had Bahia growing on it. I think I'm gonna just go with the tifton 85 and just see how it plays out if not I may try one of the fancy Bahias like the tifton 9 or maybe the tifquick and put some clover in with it The main thing I wanna do is keep my bull fat and happy before he gets turned loose on the cows. I have water in both the pastures and they're small enough I could put a couple sprinklers in there to keep the ground wet. So rain shouldn't be to much of an issue trying to establish the tifton. [/QUOTE]
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