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  2. Tripsacum dactyloides - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons, gamagrass is ideally suitable for feed crops, including hay and pasture forage for which rotation of grazing seasons is controlled. It is used as forage because the growing season of the grass is earlier compared to other warm-season grasses and later compared to cool-season grass and legumes. [7]

  3. Lolium arundinaceum - Wikipedia

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    Tall fescue is the most heat tolerant of the major cool season grasses. Tall fescue has a deep root system compared to other cool season grasses. This non-native grass is well adapted to the "transition zone" Mid Atlantic and Southeastern United States and now occupies over 35,000,000 acres (140,000 km 2). [23]

  4. Elymus lanceolatus - Wikipedia

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    This may be because it can be seeded with legumes in both warm and cool seasons [6]. Elymus lanceolatus has specifically been used for animal foraging. [2] Though E. lanceolatus does not produce a nut or berry product, it can be consumed by grazing animals. In the spring, it is a preferred food source for elk, horses, and cattle. [2]

  5. Grass tetany - Wikipedia

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    Grass tetany also called the staggers , is a metabolic disease involving magnesium deficiency, which can occur in such ruminant livestock as beef cattle, dairy cattle and sheep, [1] usually after grazing on pastures of rapidly growing grass, especially in early spring. Despite the name, it is unrelated to tetanus.

  6. When to Plant Grass Seed in Spring, According to ... - AOL

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    The ideal temperature to grow grass seed varies depending on the type of grass you want for your lawn. Cool-season grasses prefer when air temperatures are around 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

  7. Poaceae - Wikipedia

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    The C3 grasses are referred to as "cool-season" grasses, while the C4 plants are considered "warm-season" grasses. ... particularly in the case of cattle, horses, ...

  8. Chasmanthium latifolium - Wikipedia

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    Chasmanthium latifolium is a cool-season, rhizomatous, perennial grass with culms about 1 m [3 feet] tall. [4] The inflorescence is an open, nodding panicle of laterally compressed (flattened) spikelets. The plant typically grows in wooded areas and riparian zones. [5]

  9. WATCH: The Best Types of Grass for Your Lawn - AOL

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    The grass is always greener on these lush lawns. The grass is always greener on these lush lawns. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

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