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New Bermuda and Klein grass management.
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1429550" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Giant Bermuda seeded early spring. Coming in pretty good just starting to see seed heads. </p><p>A little bit of Tifton was spriged into bare spots. Is thin but stuck.</p><p>Different end of same pasture Klein grass seeded last spring on freshly cleared ground.</p><p>Not a blade of grass came up last year, but a good stand this year. 3 foot tall with full seed heads. </p><p>What would be the best plan to help these grow and spread. I m in a good position right now with good soil moisture(so far) and I can do without this pasture until winter. </p><p></p><p>Graze it.</p><p>Mow it.</p><p>Let it go wild.(has been sprayed for weeds getting substantial competition from kr bluestem.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1429550, member: 24947"] Giant Bermuda seeded early spring. Coming in pretty good just starting to see seed heads. A little bit of Tifton was spriged into bare spots. Is thin but stuck. Different end of same pasture Klein grass seeded last spring on freshly cleared ground. Not a blade of grass came up last year, but a good stand this year. 3 foot tall with full seed heads. What would be the best plan to help these grow and spread. I m in a good position right now with good soil moisture(so far) and I can do without this pasture until winter. Graze it. Mow it. Let it go wild.(has been sprayed for weeds getting substantial competition from kr bluestem.) [/QUOTE]
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