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Nutrition values of native grasses
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjohn" data-source="post: 445921" data-attributes="member: 2593"><p>The OP wasn't asking about warm season v.s. cool season. As far as I know nearly everyone knows that cool seasons forages and legumes are higher in quality that warm season.</p><p>As far as unfertilized bermuda, its equivalent to native.</p><p></p><p>Around here no one fertilizes prarie hay (native grass) as it doesn't respond like hybrid bermudas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjohn, post: 445921, member: 2593"] The OP wasn't asking about warm season v.s. cool season. As far as I know nearly everyone knows that cool seasons forages and legumes are higher in quality that warm season. As far as unfertilized bermuda, its equivalent to native. Around here no one fertilizes prarie hay (native grass) as it doesn't respond like hybrid bermudas. [/QUOTE]
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