Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
| Grow Height | Cold Tolerance | Minimum Rainfall |
Planting Rate Acre |
| 1½-4′ | Fair | 30-40″ | 20-25 lb. |
$13.50 – $115.00Price range: $13.50 through $115.00
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 pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
| Grow Height | Cold Tolerance | Minimum Rainfall |
Planting Rate Acre |
| 1½-4′ | Fair | 30-40″ | 20-25 lb. |
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 in |
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Good hay, grazing with management. Do not over graze - Prussic Acid Poison.
Largest use is turfgrass. Used to overseed warm season turf or as primary turfgrass. In adaptable regions plant 2-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
Leafy, sod-forming, perennial, cool-season grass that spreads by rhizomes. This species is both native and introduced.
Cool-season (C3) native perennial bunchgrass. It grows to a height of 18 to 36 inches.
Originates from the Mediterranean region of southern Europe and North Africa and are often referred to as Mediterranean or summer-dormant types. These summer-dormant fescues basically cease growth during summer in response to long days, high temperatures, and dry conditions. In western regions of Oklahoma and Texas, the Mediterranean summer-dormant fescues offer promise of cool-season production [...]
Barnyardgrass is a summer annual grass that germinates from late winter or early spring to through the summer.
Fairly large, ragged bunchgrass that was introduced from Africa for cattle forage.
Introduced fast growing annual, a heavy forage producer. In some areas of the world the small seed is ground for flour.
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