Switchgrass, Big Bluestem, and Indiangrass for Grazing and Hay
G1908
Published 2008
Published 2008
Switchgrass, big bluestem, and indiangrass are native warm-season grasses that can provide abundant, high-quality forage during summer. Warm-season grasses produce 70 to 80 percent of their growth after June 1 in Nebraska, while more than 75 percent of cool-season grass growth, such as bromegrass and bluegrass, often occurs before June 1. Therefore, warm-season grasses can provide forage to graze after cool-season pastures have been used.
Publication Details
Authors |
Rob Mitchell Bruce E. Anderson |
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Subject | |
Publication Date | November 25, 2008 |
Last Revision Date | November 25, 2008 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |