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Discuss.
No. Not cost efficient.
(07-15-2017 08:59 AM)GCEagle Wrote: [ -> ]No. Not cost efficient.

Not so fast my friend. Hearing discussions of sodding it and growing a new variety of cannibus for medical and experimental use. Bag and bale the clippings for sale to laboratories and pharmacies. It pays for itself in 2.5 years.
(07-15-2017 08:55 AM)LouisianaEagleEdD Wrote: [ -> ]Discuss.

USM signed an agreement with MS Grass Nursery of Hattiesburg in May. They will be installing Tifway 419 Bermuda in August following the already scheduled stadium improvements.
(07-15-2017 09:16 AM)Nuggets Ghostbuster Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 08:55 AM)LouisianaEagleEdD Wrote: [ -> ]Discuss.

USM signed an agreement with MS Grass Nursery of Hattiesburg in May. They will be installing Tifway 419 Bermuda in August following the already scheduled stadium improvements.

Actually it is patented Gautier Nutsedge 549 . Extremely durable and drought resistant . Developed right here on the coast to withstand our humid climate .
(07-15-2017 09:03 AM)tg300 Wrote: [ -> ]Not so fast my friend. Hearing discussions of sodding it and growing a new variety of cannibus for medical and experimental use. Bag and bale the clippings for sale to laboratories and pharmacies. It pays for itself in 2.5 years.

Hire Tory Harrison and it'll pay for itself a lot faster.
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Ace...
Wonder the actual cost differences are between natural and turf.
(07-15-2017 09:03 AM)tg300 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 08:59 AM)GCEagle Wrote: [ -> ]No. Not cost efficient.

Not so fast my friend. Hearing discussions of sodding it and growing a new variety of cannibus for medical and experimental use. Bag and bale the clippings for sale to laboratories and pharmacies. It pays for itself in 2.5 years.

it never ceases to amaze me how so few understand the potential of hemp AND mary-j......

however, that WAS dayum funny 04-cheers
(07-15-2017 09:03 AM)tg300 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 08:59 AM)GCEagle Wrote: [ -> ]No. Not cost efficient.

Not so fast my friend. Hearing discussions of sodding it and growing a new variety of cannibus for medical and experimental use. Bag and bale the clippings for sale to laboratories and pharmacies. It pays for itself in 2.5 years.


Sell it for recreational use and it'll pay for itself in three weeks.
(07-15-2017 04:51 PM)EagNBran Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 09:03 AM)tg300 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 08:59 AM)GCEagle Wrote: [ -> ]No. Not cost efficient.

Not so fast my friend. Hearing discussions of sodding it and growing a new variety of cannibus for medical and experimental use. Bag and bale the clippings for sale to laboratories and pharmacies. It pays for itself in 2.5 years.


Sell it for recreational use and it'll pay for itself in three weeks.

Attendance will increase. Get your herb here!!! I can smell it now. Concessions sale out by half time
long term cost is a good question.....I'm certain one could do the due if so inclined.....

off the top of my head, (scary as that may be) one variable with grass that would be tough to define is playing games in sloppy conditions over time (resulting in resodding if back-to-back home games)

as a player, it's pretty much a gimme that grass is preferred....

also, one might want to look at the conference as a whole and match materials with the highest percentage of schools to help prepare for the speed factor.....would be akin to facing an 89 mph fastball vs. 94 mph vs. 100 mph....

my toast and jam for thought.....
Some schools have switched back. OM for one.
I was told it cost 1M for initial turf, but less after that for replacement.
(07-15-2017 05:01 PM)stinkfist Wrote: [ -> ]As a player, it's pretty much which hip hop deal, uniform color, hoe quantity, and enn epp ell teem I can sign wid.

I'm sure it is.
USM needs to go with the all gold field and eagle head logo at mid field. End zones can have simple angled black stripes like Notre Dame. Gets you some free publicity and free branding. Eastern Washington did the blood red field for a million and raised half of the money through donations I believe. Somebody setup one of them online donation campaigns and I will gladly put down $25......no wait....$50 dollars.
(07-15-2017 04:51 PM)EagNBran Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 09:03 AM)tg300 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2017 08:59 AM)GCEagle Wrote: [ -> ]No. Not cost efficient.

Not so fast my friend. Hearing discussions of sodding it and growing a new variety of cannibus for medical and experimental use. Bag and bale the clippings for sale to laboratories and pharmacies. It pays for itself in 2.5 years.


Sell it for recreational use and it'll pay for itself in three weeks.

Please man. We have standards.
As I recall from the time we first replaced the natural grass field, the AD then said it was too hard to grow grass in the warm, humid sun belt climate of Hattiesburg.
(07-16-2017 05:31 AM)RockTheRock Wrote: [ -> ]As I recall from the time we first replaced the natural grass field, the AD then said it was too hard to grow grass in the warm, humid sun belt climate of Hattiesburg.

Not in my yard.
(07-16-2017 05:31 AM)RockTheRock Wrote: [ -> ]As I recall from the time we first replaced the natural grass field, the AD then said it was too hard to grow grass in the warm, humid sun belt climate of Hattiesburg.

We couldn't even hire somebody that could remember to feed our eagle, there's no way we could find somebody to remember to move the sprinkler every couple of hours.
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