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<blockquote data-quote="T &amp;amp; B farms" data-source="post: 1554784" data-attributes="member: 34352"><p>I know next to nothing about Bermuda, I only have 40 acres of it. I highly recommend drilling wheat into it in the fall as the Bermuda goes dormant. As far south as you are and with irrigation, you could have some awesome winter grazing. </p><p>As for native grass, I would graze it rather than bale it. Native makes worthless hay. Far as I'm concerned not even worth the expense it takes to bale it. From what I've noticed in my area places that are still native grass are that way for a reason. Either very light soil, or highly erodible. If that's the case, I would leave it and use it to graze, otherwise I would tear it up and plant something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T & B farms, post: 1554784, member: 34352"] I know next to nothing about Bermuda, I only have 40 acres of it. I highly recommend drilling wheat into it in the fall as the Bermuda goes dormant. As far south as you are and with irrigation, you could have some awesome winter grazing. As for native grass, I would graze it rather than bale it. Native makes worthless hay. Far as I’m concerned not even worth the expense it takes to bale it. From what I’ve noticed in my area places that are still native grass are that way for a reason. Either very light soil, or highly erodible. If that’s the case, I would leave it and use it to graze, otherwise I would tear it up and plant something else. [/QUOTE]
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