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Why Bahai Grass Takes Over Bermuda
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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 528033" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>There's a lot easier and less costly ways of eliminating (however temporarily) bahai than by drowning it in fertilizer and limestone, if that is your aim.(1) Harrow during a drought. Kills scads of it. Bermuda says "Do that to me one more time, I can never get enough". (2) Turn the whole pasture over with a moldboard plow. Bahai is out for the count. Bermuda says "Now, that's what I'm talking about". I won't even go into the cheap herbicides that will kill bahai exclusively. Personally, I don't like bahai in my hayfield. Like Mike C said, makes poor hay.. But like CB says, for every day grazing, it's best to embrace and let the strongest survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 528033, member: 588"] There's a lot easier and less costly ways of eliminating (however temporarily) bahai than by drowning it in fertilizer and limestone, if that is your aim.(1) Harrow during a drought. Kills scads of it. Bermuda says "Do that to me one more time, I can never get enough". (2) Turn the whole pasture over with a moldboard plow. Bahai is out for the count. Bermuda says "Now, that's what I'm talking about". I won't even go into the cheap herbicides that will kill bahai exclusively. Personally, I don't like bahai in my hayfield. Like Mike C said, makes poor hay.. But like CB says, for every day grazing, it's best to embrace and let the strongest survive. [/QUOTE]
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