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New Bermuda and Klein grass management.
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1429746" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Thanks for the replies. The Bermuda is spotty but good where it is. Not worth haying at this point. The Klein is in pretty rough freshly cleared ground. The grass is good enough to a make a little hay but the ground is not. A lot of it is in senderos dozed through the cedar. And areas that were burned. I could mow it with a small shredder or let the cows make a quick pass. Would that be better than just letting it go for a year. ? </p><p></p><p>This is a 90 acre pasture about half and half open ground and brush. that I put a lot of cattle in during deer season. I m breaking off about 5 acres of the open ground every year and feeding hay on that block. Come spring I chisel and disc in the mess and put down some seed. Trying to eventually get it mostly in something besides kr b. Feeding hay on krb seems to be effective in killing it. And improves the sorry ground.</p><p></p><p>I'm all ears</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1429746, member: 24947"] Thanks for the replies. The Bermuda is spotty but good where it is. Not worth haying at this point. The Klein is in pretty rough freshly cleared ground. The grass is good enough to a make a little hay but the ground is not. A lot of it is in senderos dozed through the cedar. And areas that were burned. I could mow it with a small shredder or let the cows make a quick pass. Would that be better than just letting it go for a year. ? This is a 90 acre pasture about half and half open ground and brush. that I put a lot of cattle in during deer season. I m breaking off about 5 acres of the open ground every year and feeding hay on that block. Come spring I chisel and disc in the mess and put down some seed. Trying to eventually get it mostly in something besides kr b. Feeding hay on krb seems to be effective in killing it. And improves the sorry ground. I'm all ears [/QUOTE]
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