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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 870289" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>Does anybody have any experience with this hybird? Have read a lot about it but don't know anyone who has sprigged it. It was released in 2005 jointly by the Noble Foundation, Univ. of Missouri, Univ. of Ark, and OK State. Claims to be the most cold tolorent hybird availble for northern OK, Southern 1/3 of MO, Ark, TN, NC and Southern VA. Baiscally adapted for the northern half of the transistion zone between warm season and cool season grasses. A cross between Coastal and a common found in Yugosolvia. Yields are supposed to be comparable to Coastal or better. Thinking I might want to sprigg some next year, but want to hear from some people that have grown it before I invest that kind of expense. I have an old stand of Midland that does ok but not great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 870289, member: 17328"] Does anybody have any experience with this hybird? Have read a lot about it but don't know anyone who has sprigged it. It was released in 2005 jointly by the Noble Foundation, Univ. of Missouri, Univ. of Ark, and OK State. Claims to be the most cold tolorent hybird availble for northern OK, Southern 1/3 of MO, Ark, TN, NC and Southern VA. Baiscally adapted for the northern half of the transistion zone between warm season and cool season grasses. A cross between Coastal and a common found in Yugosolvia. Yields are supposed to be comparable to Coastal or better. Thinking I might want to sprigg some next year, but want to hear from some people that have grown it before I invest that kind of expense. I have an old stand of Midland that does ok but not great. [/QUOTE]
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