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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1545481" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I have a good friend, 5 miles from my house does exceptionally well with it. I tried and failed a few times. I never got a stand to work from. The secret to his success, is spraying it with glyphosate in the spring, while the Bermuda is dormant, and the fescue/cool season weeds are starting to green up. In our area, a warm season can't compete with a cool season. The cool season gets the jump on the Bermuda, and chokes it out. You'll have to pursue a pure stand and it keep it pure. Works for him to make hay. IMHO, it's not going to work blended in to a pasture situation. I tried all the seeded varieties and tifton 44. He and I both had the best luck with Wrangler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1545481, member: 17956"] I have a good friend, 5 miles from my house does exceptionally well with it. I tried and failed a few times. I never got a stand to work from. The secret to his success, is spraying it with glyphosate in the spring, while the Bermuda is dormant, and the fescue/cool season weeds are starting to green up. In our area, a warm season can’t compete with a cool season. The cool season gets the jump on the Bermuda, and chokes it out. You’ll have to pursue a pure stand and it keep it pure. Works for him to make hay. IMHO, it’s not going to work blended in to a pasture situation. I tried all the seeded varieties and tifton 44. He and I both had the best luck with Wrangler. [/QUOTE]
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