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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1554833" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Leave the native grass alone for now. You have enough on your plate. Depends on the type but It is great to graze and the right kind makes good hay. </p><p>Dahl is a great grass but hard to establish, I would try something easier. Sprigging may depend on what your local sprigging contractors have available. They are probably your best source of information on what will work best on your land. Your ideas on the common bermuda are correct with an emphasis on spraying. As many on here have said, its much easier and cheaper to improve what you have than to start fresh. </p><p></p><p>My best suggestion is to not try to do to much at once. It gets expensive in a hurry. Clear some brush and see what works and then repeat or try something else. More than once I have spent a lot of money on land prep, seed and fertilizer only to not get any rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1554833, member: 5381"] Leave the native grass alone for now. You have enough on your plate. Depends on the type but It is great to graze and the right kind makes good hay. Dahl is a great grass but hard to establish, I would try something easier. Sprigging may depend on what your local sprigging contractors have available. They are probably your best source of information on what will work best on your land. Your ideas on the common bermuda are correct with an emphasis on spraying. As many on here have said, its much easier and cheaper to improve what you have than to start fresh. My best suggestion is to not try to do to much at once. It gets expensive in a hurry. Clear some brush and see what works and then repeat or try something else. More than once I have spent a lot of money on land prep, seed and fertilizer only to not get any rain. [/QUOTE]
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