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Regular bermuda grass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Post Oak" data-source="post: 1619069" data-attributes="member: 19827"><p>Lime, bush hog when needed, bale graze seed heavy hay, stock lightly to begin with, rotational strip graze, and Mother Nature will take care of you over time. Most of my place was new ground to begin with and planted in common and Texas Tough bermuda to begin with, but the bahiagrass hay and the cows rotating off of the pasture that I had adjoining assured that bahia won the Darwinian battle of the grasses on my place. There's a seedbank in most soil just wanting to cut loose. Just be patient. ........And start some CLOVER a little bit at time each year. Durana and reseeding Crimson should work good where you are at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Post Oak, post: 1619069, member: 19827"] Lime, bush hog when needed, bale graze seed heavy hay, stock lightly to begin with, rotational strip graze, and Mother Nature will take care of you over time. Most of my place was new ground to begin with and planted in common and Texas Tough bermuda to begin with, but the bahiagrass hay and the cows rotating off of the pasture that I had adjoining assured that bahia won the Darwinian battle of the grasses on my place. There’s a seedbank in most soil just wanting to cut loose. Just be patient. ........And start some CLOVER a little bit at time each year. Durana and reseeding Crimson should work good where you are at. [/QUOTE]
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