Photograph of harvesting Bermuda grass roots. Harvesting Bermuda grass roots for sodding flood retardation structure on the Chigley-Sandy Creek Watershed. Area selected for root harvest is free from weeds, excessive top growth, debris and rocks that would interfere with sodding operations. Tight soil is not too good for harvesting roots, as more work is needed to remove roots from the soil. Working the field in narrow strips. First time over the area, chisels should not be set too deep. With each trip go deeper until roots come to the surface freely. Avoid harvesting weak rhizomes from old sod, bound or overgrazed areas. OK-227-7
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED farmer using District equipment to harvest certified Midland Bermudagr...
Photograph of planting bermudagrass sod in Bear Creek bottom which has been overflowed serveral time...
Photograph of a nursery plot of Greenfield Bermuda grass planted July 1, 1955. First crop of roots w...
Photograph of Harvesting bermudagrass roots for sodding flood retardation structure on Chigley-Sandy...
Photograph of harvesting Bermudagrass roots for sodding flood retardation structure on Chigley-Sandy...
Photograph of three UNIDENTIFED men showing proper care of Bermudagrass roots after harvesting. The ...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being dug with field cultivators. The cultivator is pulled over th...
Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED men harvesting Bermudagrass roots for terrace outlet work. The back of...
Photograph of side delivery raske being used to gather bermuda grass roots. A spring tooth harrow wa...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting common Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slo...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man on a tractor collecting Bermudagrass roots from a windrow with a pi...
8 pp., 1 drawing, 6 tablesHybrid bermudagrass can produce high-quality forage, but as with any other...
Photograph of plant materials. Flood prevention. Unidentified rush or reed growing on bermuda in sha...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slope of d...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being loaded on a truck from the windrow. After roots are loaded o...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED farmer using District equipment to harvest certified Midland Bermudagr...
Photograph of planting bermudagrass sod in Bear Creek bottom which has been overflowed serveral time...
Photograph of a nursery plot of Greenfield Bermuda grass planted July 1, 1955. First crop of roots w...
Photograph of Harvesting bermudagrass roots for sodding flood retardation structure on Chigley-Sandy...
Photograph of harvesting Bermudagrass roots for sodding flood retardation structure on Chigley-Sandy...
Photograph of three UNIDENTIFED men showing proper care of Bermudagrass roots after harvesting. The ...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being dug with field cultivators. The cultivator is pulled over th...
Photograph of two UNIDENTIFED men harvesting Bermudagrass roots for terrace outlet work. The back of...
Photograph of side delivery raske being used to gather bermuda grass roots. A spring tooth harrow wa...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting common Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slo...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man on a tractor collecting Bermudagrass roots from a windrow with a pi...
8 pp., 1 drawing, 6 tablesHybrid bermudagrass can produce high-quality forage, but as with any other...
Photograph of plant materials. Flood prevention. Unidentified rush or reed growing on bermuda in sha...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slope of d...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being loaded on a truck from the windrow. After roots are loaded o...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED farmer using District equipment to harvest certified Midland Bermudagr...
Photograph of planting bermudagrass sod in Bear Creek bottom which has been overflowed serveral time...
Photograph of a nursery plot of Greenfield Bermuda grass planted July 1, 1955. First crop of roots w...