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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 825205" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>I graze some bahia coastal mixed pasture. You can keep bahia out of bermuda grass by spraying. A gallon of cimmeron plus at 150 dollars will spray 25 acres. You dont have to do it every year. I graze bahia but just cant see baling it. The protien levels and yields dont even come close to coastal with the same inputs. I like coastal in my area of central east texas better than any of the other hybrids. It has a good cold tolerance, and drought resistance. Tifton 85 or jiggs will get killed back at a sustained temp below 20 degrees. But both have tremendous yields if cold tolerance isnt a problem in your area. They grow fast and will make alot of useless hay if not cut regularly. Both would be great for grazing. All would be better than comman bermuda. You dont need much to sprig. Buy your sprigs and disc in. You can drag with about anything with some weight. Rolling to pack the soil is to hold moisture. Planting seed with lack of moisture will result in a poor stand also. Once the seed has enough moisture to sprout the dries it will die. Jmo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 825205, member: 15666"] I graze some bahia coastal mixed pasture. You can keep bahia out of bermuda grass by spraying. A gallon of cimmeron plus at 150 dollars will spray 25 acres. You dont have to do it every year. I graze bahia but just cant see baling it. The protien levels and yields dont even come close to coastal with the same inputs. I like coastal in my area of central east texas better than any of the other hybrids. It has a good cold tolerance, and drought resistance. Tifton 85 or jiggs will get killed back at a sustained temp below 20 degrees. But both have tremendous yields if cold tolerance isnt a problem in your area. They grow fast and will make alot of useless hay if not cut regularly. Both would be great for grazing. All would be better than comman bermuda. You dont need much to sprig. Buy your sprigs and disc in. You can drag with about anything with some weight. Rolling to pack the soil is to hold moisture. Planting seed with lack of moisture will result in a poor stand also. Once the seed has enough moisture to sprout the dries it will die. Jmo. [/QUOTE]
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