2009 Native Warm Season Perennial Grasses Report
PR-599: 2009 Native Warm Season Perennial Grasses Report
Authored by: Garry Lacefield Gene Olson Tim Phillips Ray Smith
Abstract
Kentucky's pasture and hay acres are largely seeded in cool-season species. This practice results in a natural decline in midsummer production and often limits livestock production. High-yielding, native warm-season perennial grasses are viable options for Kentucky livestock enterprises and the emerging biomass market and provide an additional benefit of wildlife habitat.
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English
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Yes