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Why Bahai Grass Takes Over Bermuda
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 527901" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>A/B I agree and disagree, the best field of bahia will not produce the pounds or quality to the best field of coastal. This is a regional thing to get coastal to produce as well as bahia here is cost prohibitive here. Move 50 miles west and coastal outperforms the bahia. This is a subject that no one size fits all, this is about raising the most pounds of feed with the least input cost. IMO to many cattlemen get hung chasing the best grass at any cost. Currently I have a test plot of Red River crab grass as it yields are supposed to be higher than coastal or bahia with very low input cost so far, the stand I planted is in its second year jury is still out, it is supposed to be invasive we will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 527901, member: 694"] A/B I agree and disagree, the best field of bahia will not produce the pounds or quality to the best field of coastal. This is a regional thing to get coastal to produce as well as bahia here is cost prohibitive here. Move 50 miles west and coastal outperforms the bahia. This is a subject that no one size fits all, this is about raising the most pounds of feed with the least input cost. IMO to many cattlemen get hung chasing the best grass at any cost. Currently I have a test plot of Red River crab grass as it yields are supposed to be higher than coastal or bahia with very low input cost so far, the stand I planted is in its second year jury is still out, it is supposed to be invasive we will see. [/QUOTE]
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