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<blockquote data-quote="dane12" data-source="post: 651886" data-attributes="member: 2021"><p>this is what i got will put it down sometime next week I think i will try to use my grain drill and just use one of the compartment on as a low a setting as i can.</p><p></p><p>Buckaroo bermudagrass is a blend of Giant, Mohawk, and Common bermudagrass. This mixture was put together in 2002 to help improve the forage production of straight Giant bermudagrass. Mohawk offers more cold tolerance. Mohawk and Common are more aggressive than Giant in lateral growth. The protein content depends on the management of the stand but the blend does produce more leaf and less stems compared to straight Giant. It does well on many types of ground, but does very well on light soils. This blend is especially useful for areas which are continually grazed.</p><p></p><p>Once established is very drought, heat and salt tolerant with some cold tolerance due to Mohawk in the blend. Cultural management of Buckaroo bermudagrass is much like that of Coastal Bermudagrass, a vegetative pasture bermudagrass. This Blend is especially useful for areas which are continually grazed.</p><p>Unlike other available forage bermudagrasses Buckaroo is not coated which means you have a purity of 98% seed and not 50%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dane12, post: 651886, member: 2021"] this is what i got will put it down sometime next week I think i will try to use my grain drill and just use one of the compartment on as a low a setting as i can. Buckaroo bermudagrass is a blend of Giant, Mohawk, and Common bermudagrass. This mixture was put together in 2002 to help improve the forage production of straight Giant bermudagrass. Mohawk offers more cold tolerance. Mohawk and Common are more aggressive than Giant in lateral growth. The protein content depends on the management of the stand but the blend does produce more leaf and less stems compared to straight Giant. It does well on many types of ground, but does very well on light soils. This blend is especially useful for areas which are continually grazed. Once established is very drought, heat and salt tolerant with some cold tolerance due to Mohawk in the blend. Cultural management of Buckaroo bermudagrass is much like that of Coastal Bermudagrass, a vegetative pasture bermudagrass. This Blend is especially useful for areas which are continually grazed. Unlike other available forage bermudagrasses Buckaroo is not coated which means you have a purity of 98% seed and not 50%. [/QUOTE]
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