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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 115847" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>txag, the deal with Vaughn's, when you purchase it from an authorized dealer, you have to sign a contract that you will not cut any of the sprigs off of your land and sell to anyone to replant. You can only buy it from a dealer. You can move it around on your land, but, you cannot move it to another owner. That is all I know about it at this point. :roll: </p><p>If I were only planting it to graze, the common would be fine. But I am planting it for hay. So I want to get as much as I can per acre. I am trying to decide if the cost of the Vaughn's, with the production, vs the Cheyenne, vs the common is going to come out ahead in the long run. I guess not many people have all three bermudas in different pastures, and can tell me exactly what I need to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 115847, member: 637"] txag, the deal with Vaughn's, when you purchase it from an authorized dealer, you have to sign a contract that you will not cut any of the sprigs off of your land and sell to anyone to replant. You can only buy it from a dealer. You can move it around on your land, but, you cannot move it to another owner. That is all I know about it at this point. :roll: If I were only planting it to graze, the common would be fine. But I am planting it for hay. So I want to get as much as I can per acre. I am trying to decide if the cost of the Vaughn's, with the production, vs the Cheyenne, vs the common is going to come out ahead in the long run. I guess not many people have all three bermudas in different pastures, and can tell me exactly what I need to know. [/QUOTE]
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