Pasture/Wildlife

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Sideoats Grama

Sideoats Grama is a long-lived, warm-season, native grass with an exceptionally wide, natural distribution throughout the United States. It is most abundant in the Great Plains.

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Sorghum Sudan Grass

Great for game birds

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Switchgrass

Switchgrass usually grows 3 to 5 feet in height. Even as a seedling, it can be distinguished from other native grasses by the dense patch of hairs at the point where the leaf blade attaches to the sheath.

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Timothy

Great grass for hay and forage

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Vetch - Hairy

Hardy, viny plant

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Weeping Love Grass

Weeping lovegrass, is a rapidly growing warm-season bunchgrass that was introduced into the U. S. from East Africa. The many long, narrow leaves emerging from a tight tuft are pendulous, with the tips almost touching the ground.

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