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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17024"><p>> Davisd, I'm in Central AL and have just overseeded my Bahia w/ Gulf Annual Ryegrass. I use Gulf because it's earlier maturing and let's the bahia come back on when I need it to. You should also think about seeding some clover in...Crimson is what I use here..and it adds good grazing as well. I overseed with my spreader after making sure that the pasture is either grazed down hard or run the bush hog over it. I spread the seed right before a rain and have always had good success. Some folks throw some nitrogen down at the same time but down here I'd just be encouraging the bahia to come back out..I usually put about 60 pounds actual nitrogen down after the grass is up about 5-6 inches...then will hit it again w/ nitrogen around February. I limit graze mine by turning the cows in only about 2 hrs each day. With the crimson clover in there it's best not to turn them in too long or when they're really hungry because of the risk of bloat. Hope this helps...</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:cary.mcdaniel@gmacinsurance.com">cary.mcdaniel@gmacinsurance.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17024"] > Davisd, I'm in Central AL and have just overseeded my Bahia w/ Gulf Annual Ryegrass. I use Gulf because it's earlier maturing and let's the bahia come back on when I need it to. You should also think about seeding some clover in...Crimson is what I use here..and it adds good grazing as well. I overseed with my spreader after making sure that the pasture is either grazed down hard or run the bush hog over it. I spread the seed right before a rain and have always had good success. Some folks throw some nitrogen down at the same time but down here I'd just be encouraging the bahia to come back out..I usually put about 60 pounds actual nitrogen down after the grass is up about 5-6 inches...then will hit it again w/ nitrogen around February. I limit graze mine by turning the cows in only about 2 hrs each day. With the crimson clover in there it's best not to turn them in too long or when they're really hungry because of the risk of bloat. Hope this helps... [email=cary.mcdaniel@gmacinsurance.com]cary.mcdaniel@gmacinsurance.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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