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Pitfalls of seeded bermuda grass
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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 997522" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>We have had good luck sewing bermuda grass. We sew in in fresh dozed land or plowed. We mix into our litter while loading the litter in the past has been moist enough for it to stick to it. Put a heavy roller on the ground after littering. </p><p>We are getting too much bermuda because of the past dry years the fescue has burned out. The cattle have spread it into fescue after walking through the bermuda while muddy and carrying it on their holves. When and if we ever get a wet cool summer the fescue will be back.</p><p>Yes, most every one here sparys to kill every thing goes and sews, litter real heavy some roll some does nothing they are gettting stands of bermuda.If we have rain get 2 cutting the first year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 997522, member: 6761"] We have had good luck sewing bermuda grass. We sew in in fresh dozed land or plowed. We mix into our litter while loading the litter in the past has been moist enough for it to stick to it. Put a heavy roller on the ground after littering. We are getting too much bermuda because of the past dry years the fescue has burned out. The cattle have spread it into fescue after walking through the bermuda while muddy and carrying it on their holves. When and if we ever get a wet cool summer the fescue will be back. Yes, most every one here sparys to kill every thing goes and sews, litter real heavy some roll some does nothing they are gettting stands of bermuda.If we have rain get 2 cutting the first year. [/QUOTE]
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