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Death Valley's Bull's Eye Bermuda Grass is gone
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:46 pm
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:46 pm
Replaced with "celebration grass"
Bermuda has that great root system and holds together well, especially when you have the high dollar underturf trickle irrigation system that LSU has ...
Questions:
Is this gonna have any effect on trench warfare and the footing or footwear used during the games?
And what about cuts?
Injuries?
I don't know about you guys, but I DON'T like people messin' with MY GRASS
UPDATED/EDITED
I googled it under bermuda
LINK
This is all we need to know!!!
Celebration, already used by the National Football League's Tampa Bay Bucaneers, has been gaining popularity for sports fields worldwide because of its rapid recovery characteristics and its low surface hardness. Surface hardness directly correlates with incidence of player injury. Another appealing feature of Celebration is that it is more Earth friendly, in part because of lower nitrogen needs. Celebration uses 50% less nitrogen than other bermudagrass varieties.
Reduces injuries ... Good enough for Tampa Bay ... similar humid hot climate in Baton Rouge
Bermuda has that great root system and holds together well, especially when you have the high dollar underturf trickle irrigation system that LSU has ...
Questions:
Is this gonna have any effect on trench warfare and the footing or footwear used during the games?
And what about cuts?
Injuries?
I don't know about you guys, but I DON'T like people messin' with MY GRASS
UPDATED/EDITED
I googled it under bermuda
LINK
This is all we need to know!!!
Celebration, already used by the National Football League's Tampa Bay Bucaneers, has been gaining popularity for sports fields worldwide because of its rapid recovery characteristics and its low surface hardness. Surface hardness directly correlates with incidence of player injury. Another appealing feature of Celebration is that it is more Earth friendly, in part because of lower nitrogen needs. Celebration uses 50% less nitrogen than other bermudagrass varieties.
Reduces injuries ... Good enough for Tampa Bay ... similar humid hot climate in Baton Rouge
This post was edited on 8/6/11 at 5:41 am
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