Hello sir, I hope all is well. Did you use the same type of seeds and process when you planted your hay for baling? I have 10 ac outside of Dallas that I would like to use fo baling hay. Thanks and have a nice holiday.
I've had good luck with Cowboy Bermuda from Turner seed. Both times I've planted it I've been able to graze in the Fall. I've also planted WW B-Dahl four times and it's amazing stuff for grazing cattle
Great video, I see the Cowboy Bermuda and the WW, are these coastal types? I’m also wondering if I could use a Hay King or aerator and broadcast Bermuda over my mixed grass?
Coastal is a type of Bermuda that can only be planted by sprigging "roots" that are dug out of the ground. Cowboy is a mixture of several types of Bermuda that can be grown from seed. WW B Dahl is a bluestem bunch grass that is grown from really tiny seeds. It's amazing for cow grazing and cow hay as long as there isn't sometimes standing water.
@@LewisRenovation thanks for the reply back. I will do some searching for that piece of equipment in our area. The seed is too expensive to not do it correctly, since we recently wasted $500.
I need to plant my pasture which was almost all sandburs. 1 hour SE of San Antonio. I thought bermuda seed was sterile? I'm looking into SPRIGGING with Coastal Bermuda.
Coastal, Jiggs, & Tifton must be sprigged but there are other varieties of Bermuda that can be seeded like common and giant. I planted a 3 type mix called Texas Tuff
@@LewisRenovation thanks Lewis. I planted Elbon rye in September. It's not a perrinial but I wanted to have something other than sandburs. I'm now wondering how to get pasture grazing grass started where I planted the rye. My thought is to seed into the rye then roll crimp it down onto the seeds.
Obviously you are planting a common type of Bermuda because ours is a Hybrid Cross so the seed are sterile so we have to plant spriggs.......(Tifton 44)
Hello sir, I hope all is well. Did you use the same type of seeds and process when you planted your hay for baling? I have 10 ac outside of Dallas that I would like to use fo baling hay. Thanks and have a nice holiday.
Yeah, same process and it turned out great. Makes almost the same amount of hay as my Jiggs pasture
Great video. New follower. We are in North Texas and I’m studying what kind of grass I want to put out this spring. Appreciate the video.
I've had good luck with Cowboy Bermuda from Turner seed. Both times I've planted it I've been able to graze in the Fall. I've also planted WW B-Dahl four times and it's amazing stuff for grazing cattle
Depends what you want in lbk area plant rye or fescue in early spring for summer and fall any Bermuda or haygrazer or peanut
Great video, I see the Cowboy Bermuda and the WW, are these coastal types? I’m also wondering if I could use a Hay King or aerator and broadcast Bermuda over my mixed grass?
Coastal is a type of Bermuda that can only be planted by sprigging "roots" that are dug out of the ground. Cowboy is a mixture of several types of Bermuda that can be grown from seed. WW B Dahl is a bluestem bunch grass that is grown from really tiny seeds. It's amazing for cow grazing and cow hay as long as there isn't sometimes standing water.
5lbs per acre seems so little. I've read elsewhere that 20lbs would work too. Any disadvantages with seeding too much?
I think the concern with over seeding, besides price, is all the additional new grass sprouts compete with each other for water
Any chance you're up in North Texas? Any chance you know where one can rent one of those no till seed drill?
Unfortunately central Texas near Temple
@@LewisRenovation thanks for the reply back. I will do some searching for that piece of equipment in our area. The seed is too expensive to not do it correctly, since we recently wasted $500.
Yes, seed is very expensive. Good luck
I need to plant my pasture which was almost all sandburs. 1 hour SE of San Antonio. I thought bermuda seed was sterile? I'm looking into SPRIGGING with Coastal Bermuda.
Coastal, Jiggs, & Tifton must be sprigged but there are other varieties of Bermuda that can be seeded like common and giant. I planted a 3 type mix called Texas Tuff
@@LewisRenovation thanks Lewis. I planted Elbon rye in September. It's not a perrinial but I wanted to have something other than sandburs. I'm now wondering how to get pasture grazing grass started where I planted the rye. My thought is to seed into the rye then roll crimp it down onto the seeds.
@@garrymitcham7693 I would round up the rye at the beginning of April and seed or sprig at the end of April
What part of Texas is this ?
Central near Temple. Are you from Texas as well?
Can you come to Lacoste Texas and seed my 10 acres
Might be a long drive on a tractor 😀
Obviously you are planting a common type of Bermuda because ours is a Hybrid Cross so the seed are sterile so we have to plant spriggs.......(Tifton 44)
It’s an improved variety of Bermuda with viable seeds. I have pasture of half Jiggs and have this seeded variety and they produce the same
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Death Metal is good background music.
That’d be funny music to listen to while on a tractor 😀
Waylon
Nice choice!
Don't die from the Roundup.
I’ll try not to
I'm usually listening to either Aaron Watson, Craig Morgan, or Ted Nugent while I work.
Quite a variety of music!
Just country music please❤
Country music is all good!
@@LewisRenovation ❤️❤️ Yes it is! Happy New Year and stay country!
leave yourself a bigger headland, then you don't have to make such a harsh turn around
AC/DC
Very nice! Music from my high school years
Texas Red Dirt music
Yes. My favorite too.
I guess that equipment belongs to you. If you were as violent turning around on my equipment I would fire you. Be kind to your equipment...
20 years of using the split breaks as they are intended and the tractor is still going strong
@@LewisRenovation well, that is what they're for. Lol
@massey_2298 exactly! Thanks for commenting