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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1602186" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I've got a good bit of Dahl on my place in lampasas/Mills county.. and I've hayed a bunch of it for neighbor's. It makes great hay with low amounts of nitrogen when cut fairly young. Great horse hay. But as brute said your gonna have to be a salesman, it won't sell itself. It really shines as pasture in shallow Rocky soils.</p><p>I really think Kline is better for good ground. But that won't work for your plan. I think Bermuda will be your best bet...it's what your customer wants.</p><p></p><p>Takes a couple of years to really get rid of kr imo. Spray the hell outta it right now. Grow you a crop of haygrazer next year which will choke it out.. the next winter get your ground ready for sprigging. Once the coastal is established regular cutting and fertilizer should control the kr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1602186, member: 24947"] I've got a good bit of Dahl on my place in lampasas/Mills county.. and I've hayed a bunch of it for neighbor's. It makes great hay with low amounts of nitrogen when cut fairly young. Great horse hay. But as brute said your gonna have to be a salesman, it won't sell itself. It really shines as pasture in shallow Rocky soils. I really think Kline is better for good ground. But that won't work for your plan. I think Bermuda will be your best bet...it's what your customer wants. Takes a couple of years to really get rid of kr imo. Spray the hell outta it right now. Grow you a crop of haygrazer next year which will choke it out.. the next winter get your ground ready for sprigging. Once the coastal is established regular cutting and fertilizer should control the kr. [/QUOTE]
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