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What's best way to rejuvenate a pasture??
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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 167931" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>On this 4 acre pasture that you will be spraying with round up in the late spring. I have a thought and would like the board's opinion. Why not plant with Cheyenne Bermudagrass? In addition, mix in some brown top millet. This would give him a little variety any way. And also, he can spray with Ally, kill the centipede, and not hurt the Bermuda. If the centipede comes back. </p><p>I have a 4-acre patch that I have been growing corn for the past few years but I will be planting corn in a much larger place this year and was going to make this 4 acre patch another hay field. With the cost of Cheyenne being so high, I thought I may mix it with browntop and cut the rate of Cheyenne back. I can still cut the patch and it should be in good shape by the following year. </p><p>What do y'all think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 167931, member: 2218"] On this 4 acre pasture that you will be spraying with round up in the late spring. I have a thought and would like the board’s opinion. Why not plant with Cheyenne Bermudagrass? In addition, mix in some brown top millet. This would give him a little variety any way. And also, he can spray with Ally, kill the centipede, and not hurt the Bermuda. If the centipede comes back. I have a 4-acre patch that I have been growing corn for the past few years but I will be planting corn in a much larger place this year and was going to make this 4 acre patch another hay field. With the cost of Cheyenne being so high, I thought I may mix it with browntop and cut the rate of Cheyenne back. I can still cut the patch and it should be in good shape by the following year. What do y’all think? [/QUOTE]
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