Meadow Bromegrass Seed
Meadow Brome is a bunch-type, long-lived perennial grass that establishes quicker than other grasses and is ready for grazing at an earlier date. This grass regrows faster and has more basal leaves than smooth brome, making it highly palatable to all classes of livestock. Meadow Brome is known for its good drought tolerance and excellent winter hardiness.
Benefits
- Quick Establishment: Faster to establish than other grasses, with seedlings exhibiting better vigor than smooth brome.
- Early Grazing Readiness: Becomes ready for grazing 7-10 days before smooth bromegrass.
- High Palatability: Very palatable vegetative growth suitable for all livestock.
- Drought Tolerance and Winter Hardiness: Performs well under dry conditions and is very hardy during winter.
- Sustained Productivity: Productivity does not decline after several cuttings, making it a reliable forage source throughout the growing season.
Characteristics
- Type: Cool season perennial.
- Growth Habit: Bunch-like with long-lived characteristics, and very little or no rhizomes.
- Yield: Yields relatively better than other grass species.
Planting Instructions
- Seeding Rate: Seed at 12-16 lbs/acre when planted alone, and 6-8 lbs/acre when used in mixes.
- Planting Range: Early spring to late summer for optimal establishment.
- Establishment: Although seedlings have better vigor than smooth brome, the horizontal spread of established plants is slower, resulting in less rapid ground cover.
Meadow Brome is an excellent choice for grazing and forage production due to its quick establishment, high palatability, and sustained productivity. Its adaptability to drought and cold conditions, coupled with its early readiness for grazing, make it a valuable addition to any pasture management system.
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