Posted by downsouth on July 25, 2012 at 11:22:25 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT- Tifton 85 bermuda posted by Nancy Howell on July 25, 2012 at 08:19:16:
Nancy, it's the #1 hay down here in the Rio Grande Valley. Sprig it, and water and fertilize it and it will love you and you will love it. Very good horse hay, and I buy it when it is affordable for my goats. Cheapest it's selling for as of today is 5 bucks a square bale. Fellow down the road sells it in rounds (not sure the price) and the semi's come rolling through when he's bailing. Gal up the road sprigged it a year or two back on about 18 acres. She was tired of buying hay, so she decided to grow her own. Only had a couple of horses so now she's selling hay and said it's quite profitable for her. It loves heat and sunshie, but will require water and fertilizer as with most grass.
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