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Why Bahai Grass Takes Over Bermuda
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 528285" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I try to find a balance between growth and consistancy in my forages. I like bahia for grazing cause it gives me a lot longer grazing period than bermudas (8 months versus 5) especially the older stands that have built up seed reserves of winter annuals like ryegrass. Granted, these bahia fields make for some pretty poor hay and will dull the stew out of your cutter blades but the input costs are minimal. I have also made the decision not to cut bahia anymore as I think the yield/quality versus the nutrient removal is not in my best interest. I try to view the attributes of each grass as to how it benefits my operation and I only wish I could find something that can cheaply produce forage for those other 4 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 528285, member: 4362"] I try to find a balance between growth and consistancy in my forages. I like bahia for grazing cause it gives me a lot longer grazing period than bermudas (8 months versus 5) especially the older stands that have built up seed reserves of winter annuals like ryegrass. Granted, these bahia fields make for some pretty poor hay and will dull the stew out of your cutter blades but the input costs are minimal. I have also made the decision not to cut bahia anymore as I think the yield/quality versus the nutrient removal is not in my best interest. I try to view the attributes of each grass as to how it benefits my operation and I only wish I could find something that can cheaply produce forage for those other 4 months. [/QUOTE]
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