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 range grasses. Used for grazing and erosion control. Broad, natural geographic distribution with wide variation in types of plants.
Heavy producer. Best in pure stands. Long root system. Old growth not palatable. Weeping lovegrass prefers a light-textured, well-drained soil, and will thrive on soils of low fertility.
Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Improvement over annual for grazing, especially in rust prone areas (high rainfall).
Warm season perennial that does well on moist, but well-drained, soils. It is a dense turfgrass. Can crowd out weeds and bermudagrass.
Warm-season perennial bunchgrass introduced from Africa. Adapted to a wide range of heavy soils and dry conditions in central Texas and on wet soils in the Gulf coast.
South American cool season tufted bunchgrass. Growth begins in late fall and continues through the winter.
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.
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