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Seeking advice on bermuda vs bahia in a new pasture.
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 712410" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Interesting comments. My experience is that bahia is the first to green up in the spring and the first to brown out in dry times. It is not as drought tolerant as coastal or Tifton 85, but about the same as common bermuda. Cows will walk through bermuda to eat bahia that is young and tender. Bahia does not make the tonnage or as high of quality hay as bermuda. Bahia will grow on red clay hills that bermuda has a hard time on and bermuda will out perform it on deep sugar sands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 712410, member: 67"] Interesting comments. My experience is that bahia is the first to green up in the spring and the first to brown out in dry times. It is not as drought tolerant as coastal or Tifton 85, but about the same as common bermuda. Cows will walk through bermuda to eat bahia that is young and tender. Bahia does not make the tonnage or as high of quality hay as bermuda. Bahia will grow on red clay hills that bermuda has a hard time on and bermuda will out perform it on deep sugar sands. [/QUOTE]
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