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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1272354" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>When we bought our place, i had no knowledge of bahia, the place was covered in Sage grass, dalis grass and bermuda......About 1990, i saw my first patch in someones yard around here. Last year, we had patches around our place, but no field we'd call a bahia field....This year we are about at 50% in every field with a couple being almost 100%, and thats without us doing a thing. Its growing where nothing but PoorJoe would grow. Its much better than sage. Its maybe the same as dalis but without the worry about it becoming toxic..The cows love it. I just dont want it in my yard</p><p>Not sure if plowing is going to get rid of stump holes. We have a 80 acre pasture where a stand of pines burned in 2000. That was the gosh awfullest rough field forever. We've just grazed it, shredded it and after 15 years its tolerable to drive and mow over. We've baled it occasionally..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1272354, member: 22072"] When we bought our place, i had no knowledge of bahia, the place was covered in Sage grass, dalis grass and bermuda......About 1990, i saw my first patch in someones yard around here. Last year, we had patches around our place, but no field we'd call a bahia field....This year we are about at 50% in every field with a couple being almost 100%, and thats without us doing a thing. Its growing where nothing but PoorJoe would grow. Its much better than sage. Its maybe the same as dalis but without the worry about it becoming toxic..The cows love it. I just dont want it in my yard Not sure if plowing is going to get rid of stump holes. We have a 80 acre pasture where a stand of pines burned in 2000. That was the gosh awfullest rough field forever. We've just grazed it, shredded it and after 15 years its tolerable to drive and mow over. We've baled it occasionally.. [/QUOTE]
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