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Seeking advice on bermuda vs bahia in a new pasture.
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 710376" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Like a lot of other folks I canot afford some of the things I want. Tif 85 was one of them. So what I did is took cuttings from the edges of others hay fields, with their permission. I bought a gasoline hedge trimmer to cut the cuttings. Then I started a nursery. I bought a single row sprigg planter and tore it up because the cuttings were to long. It was designed for spriggs not cuttings. I have resorted to disking in. Actually faster anyway. I cut my cutings in the nursery with an old cycle mower.</p><p>Where their is a will there is a way. It takes a little more time but I am getting the job done.</p><p>I just leased a Tiff. 85 hay field so now I will get the cuttings to finish what I started by bailing up fresh cuttings.</p><p>You could do the same by simply buying a bale of fresh cut hay, bailed the day it was cut.</p><p>By the way I agree with Granysoo. Get the soil right first, then plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 710376, member: 5494"] Like a lot of other folks I canot afford some of the things I want. Tif 85 was one of them. So what I did is took cuttings from the edges of others hay fields, with their permission. I bought a gasoline hedge trimmer to cut the cuttings. Then I started a nursery. I bought a single row sprigg planter and tore it up because the cuttings were to long. It was designed for spriggs not cuttings. I have resorted to disking in. Actually faster anyway. I cut my cutings in the nursery with an old cycle mower. Where their is a will there is a way. It takes a little more time but I am getting the job done. I just leased a Tiff. 85 hay field so now I will get the cuttings to finish what I started by bailing up fresh cuttings. You could do the same by simply buying a bale of fresh cut hay, bailed the day it was cut. By the way I agree with Granysoo. Get the soil right first, then plant. [/QUOTE]
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