Photograph of side view of a easy -flow fertilizer spreader adapted fro Bermudagrass seeding. Holes are adjusted to plant 4-24 inch rows. Seed is mixed with 5-10-5 fertilizer and planted at the rate of 2 lbs. of seed and 200 lbs of fertilizer per acre. The seed is dropped in small furrows that are made by spring-tooth harrow teeth. Press-wheels train in the furrows. Cost of this conversion is about $65 worth of material plus labor
How much fertilizer should you use on your lawn? Too much can result in turf burn, wasted product an...
Photograph of harrowing contour ridges which have been plowed in to the center and disced in prepari...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being dug with field cultivators. The cultivator is pulled over th...
Photograph of front view of a easy -flow fertilizer spreader adapted fro Bermudagrass seeding. Holes...
Photograph of a modified Easy-flow fertilizer spreader adapted for grass. The back of the photograph...
Photograph of a tractor with a modified Easy-flow fertilizer spreader adapted for grass. The back of...
Photograph of fertilized and seed-Bermuda grass, five weeks after planting. Planted on a well prepar...
Photograph of fertilized and seed-Bermuda grass, 5 weeks after planting. Planted on a well prepared ...
Photograph of Leonard Constien using a tractor to spread Bermuda roots from a manure spreader on his...
Photograph of a nursery plot of Greenfield Bermuda grass planted July 1, 1955. First crop of roots w...
Photograph of Dr. J. Q. Lynd (left), Agronomy Department, Oklahoma A&M College, and Geo.N. Lowe, WWC...
Caption says, "5-AL-1027. Looking inside the fertilizer spreader for test plot use. The blades force...
Photograph of J. Hinds and an UNIDENTIFIED brother adding fertilizer to a sprig planter, which they ...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting common Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slo...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slope of d...
How much fertilizer should you use on your lawn? Too much can result in turf burn, wasted product an...
Photograph of harrowing contour ridges which have been plowed in to the center and disced in prepari...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being dug with field cultivators. The cultivator is pulled over th...
Photograph of front view of a easy -flow fertilizer spreader adapted fro Bermudagrass seeding. Holes...
Photograph of a modified Easy-flow fertilizer spreader adapted for grass. The back of the photograph...
Photograph of a tractor with a modified Easy-flow fertilizer spreader adapted for grass. The back of...
Photograph of fertilized and seed-Bermuda grass, five weeks after planting. Planted on a well prepar...
Photograph of fertilized and seed-Bermuda grass, 5 weeks after planting. Planted on a well prepared ...
Photograph of Leonard Constien using a tractor to spread Bermuda roots from a manure spreader on his...
Photograph of a nursery plot of Greenfield Bermuda grass planted July 1, 1955. First crop of roots w...
Photograph of Dr. J. Q. Lynd (left), Agronomy Department, Oklahoma A&M College, and Geo.N. Lowe, WWC...
Caption says, "5-AL-1027. Looking inside the fertilizer spreader for test plot use. The blades force...
Photograph of J. Hinds and an UNIDENTIFIED brother adding fertilizer to a sprig planter, which they ...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting common Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slo...
Photograph of an automatic sprigging machine planting Bermuda grass roots on the 2:1 back slope of d...
How much fertilizer should you use on your lawn? Too much can result in turf burn, wasted product an...
Photograph of harrowing contour ridges which have been plowed in to the center and disced in prepari...
Photograph of Bermuda grass roots being dug with field cultivators. The cultivator is pulled over th...