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<blockquote data-quote="Tod Dague" data-source="post: 233875" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>If there is no water there is no growth no matter what is in the field. I don't know about the others but around here Bermuda is about as tough or tougher than any other grass that I have seen. Native grasses don't require fertilizer because it is going to do what it is going to do despite fertilizer application to a certain point. My brother has a large field of coastal that he doesn't fertilize and he has a much better stocking rate than my native grass leases even during this drought. If you are talking common Bermuda then I really don't see an advantage over the natives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tod Dague, post: 233875, member: 61"] If there is no water there is no growth no matter what is in the field. I don't know about the others but around here Bermuda is about as tough or tougher than any other grass that I have seen. Native grasses don't require fertilizer because it is going to do what it is going to do despite fertilizer application to a certain point. My brother has a large field of coastal that he doesn't fertilize and he has a much better stocking rate than my native grass leases even during this drought. If you are talking common Bermuda then I really don't see an advantage over the natives. [/QUOTE]
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