Good hay, grazing with management. Do not over graze – Prussic Acid Poison.
| Grow Height |
Cold Tolerance |
Minimum |
Planting Rate |
|
3-8′ |
Good |
18″ |
20-25 lb. |
$4.50 /lbs. (pounds)
Good hay, grazing with management. Do not over graze – Prussic Acid Poison.
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Good hay, grazing with management. Do not over graze – Prussic Acid Poison.
| Grow Height |
Cold Tolerance |
Minimum |
Planting Rate |
|
3-8′ |
Good |
18″ |
20-25 lb. |
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|
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Good all-around warm season grass for turf, pasture and erosion control. Low growing, disease and insect resistant that once established, it is drought, heat and salt tolerant and will withstand a lot of abuse.
Warm season perennial that does well on moist, but well-drained, soils. It is a dense turfgrass. Can crowd out weeds and bermudagrass.
Improved lawn type, darker green, finer leaf and lower growing than common. Increased drought, durability and wear tolerance.
Annual legume and the source of guar gum. Assumed to have developed from the African species Cyamopsis senegalensis.
Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Good range grasses. Used for grazing and erosion control. Broad, natural geographic distribution with wide variation in types of plants.
Old World is a leafy and nutritious forage which can be grazed by livestock or harvested as hay. Growth begins late in the spring and continues through the summer.
Forage bermudagrass with wide, soft leaves. It shows rapid establishment from seed and aggressive spreading from stolons and rhizomes. Chilly Verde has persisted through cold winters in North Carolina, where it was developed, and has excellent heat and drought tolerance.
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