Bro, we are neighbors. What a small world. Today I went to the Greenville store (NE Tx. Coop) and bought a bunch of fire ant granules and bought my Pearl Millet seed from them earlier in the year. Some of my fertilizer comes from there. Been using them for years.
While there today, I inquired about Bahia as I had considered it for a few years now and your comments about it in this thread just "wet my whistle". They stock the Pensacola which is now up to $120.90 per 50# and the Tifquik which is $240 for 40#.
I came in from working my spring things to get the right kind because I decided to order some and you nailed it. I am going to get 100# and mix with my Pearl Millet seed for my hay crop/pasture this year and I think I will like the results.
Off topic, I need a 4x6 baler. Got anyone around you that is tired of theirs and is reasonably priced and not worn completely out? If this forum had a private message channel like some do, I would give you my password so that we could talk off line. No way am I going to give out information on the www.
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