The hardy grasses such as fine fescue and Kentucky bluegrass grow well here, but only with supplemental irrigation. |
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Mow cool season grasses like fescue and bluegrass every two weeks in cool months, and monthly during hot weather. |
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Then shade-tolerant turfgrasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass or hard fescue, can hold their own. |
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Bladderpod is an annual plant and it competes poorly with cedar trees, cheat grass, and fescue. |
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Performance of cattle grazing tall fescue is often lower than that of cattle grazing other grasses. |
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Here in the north a popular blend contains fine bladed perennial rye grass, fescue, and blue grass. |
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The greens, fairways, and tee boxes are of creeping bentgrass, while the rough is a mixture of Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass and fescue. |
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Tall fescue, a vigorous Old World grass introduced to the New more than a century ago, now reigns over much of this region. |
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In cold climates, you could substitute a trio of birches for the tree aloes and underplant them with blue fescue. |
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Big carp, even bigger buffalo and hundreds of panfish flopped helplessly in the pasture's tall fescue and dried up cow patties. |
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Perennial ryegrass and tall fescue can be managed for high recovery performance by overseeding the respective species back into the turf. |
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Most horses today on pasture only have one or two varieties of grass usually timothy, orchard grass with some degree of clover and fescue. |
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Eating infected fescue often causes extended pregnancies in mares, resulting in foaling problems. |
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It has a rough, gnarly look around the edges, the native fescue changing color with the seasons. |
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Downslope, a patch of creeping red fescue grows naturally, requiring mowing just once or twice a year to renew growth. |
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In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive. |
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Avoid any mixture containing bentgrass or tall fescue or more than 15 percent ryegrass. |
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Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda. |
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In southwestern Missouri, switchgrass and caucasian bluestem are used by beef producers to supplement the tall fescue. |
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Mixed stands with orchardgrass, ryegrass, tall fescue, and reed canarygrass can be harvested on a 4-cut schedule. |
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Tall fescue, a cool-season grass, is good-looking and heat-hardy but requires irrigation to make it through the dry season. |
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Two grass species, tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass were examined to address these objectives. |
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Bahia, ryegrass, fine fescue, St. Augustine, and zoysia grasses need 2 to 4 pounds. |
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Lawns of Kentucky bluegrass, buffalo grass, and tall fescue go dormant in winter and can survive without irrigation for many months. |
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One of the grasses he likes best is the meadow fescue, a cross of fescue and perennial ryegrass. |
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Leaf spot is a problem on fescue while melting-out is more of a problem on Kentucky bluegrass. |
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In drier areas one can expect to find wild angelicas, Iceland rush, cuckooflowers, red fescue, sea peas and many other species. |
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Remnants of the natural vegetation of the steppe, including its characteristic fescue and feather grasses, are protected in nature reserves. |
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This fungus helps the fescue survive tough conditions but also produces many compounds that are poisonous to cattle if they graze on it continuously. |
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It is composed of a mixture of 7 species: alfalfa, clover, fescue, millet, dactyl, Kentucky bluegrass, and sweet clover. |
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A list of perennial ryegrass and fine fescue varieties and their endophyte content can be found in: 'Turfgrass Insects' from Colorado State Univ. |
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Limestone Causses which are covered with immense lawns of fescue grazed by sheeps are under a mediterraneo-mountain climate. |
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Cattle grazing led to the deterioration of many of the native fescue prairies within the park, as cattle tend to overgraze in summer months. |
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But there are ways to streamline the choices, even if you can't tell a creeping red fescue from a patch of zoysia. |
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Experiments suggest that this change occurs once the rough fescue, a deep-rooted perennial grass, succumbs to overgrazing. |
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Variety registration is required for forage type fescue, ryegrass, wheatgrass, timothy and wildrye, but turf and ornamental grasses are exempt. |
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Wheat, barley or creeping red fescue may be grazed by or fed to livestock anytime after treatment. |
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It's registered for use on bluegrass, bentgrass, fescue, ryegrass and orchard grass. |
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For postemergent application to creeping red fescue, orchard grass, crested and intermediate wheat grass. |
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If you do, find fescue and perennial ryes in a mix, and just keep your lawn thick and three inches tall. |
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Currently there are 29 fescue varieties registered in Canada and the total acreage of fescue grown in Canada was 30,451 acres. |
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Finland requests authorisation to grant aid per hectare for certain areas under red clover, timothy, meadow fescue, cocksfoot and rye-grass. |
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Above 10,000 feet, Thurber's fescue and alpine timothy are common. |
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Vegetation consists predominantly of big sagebrush, little sagebrush, rabbitbrush, snowberry, bluebunch wheatgrass, Idaho fescue, and squirreltail grass. |
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In addition to control of Poa trivialis, the evaluations will include control of yellow nutsedge, tall fescue, quack grass and several other grassy weeds. |
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Slender wheatgrass, nodding brome, fringed brome, oat grass, red fescue, June grass, and mountain muhly are the most abundant species in dry areas. |
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Compensatory gain during the postweaning stocker phase can be anticipated if calves were reared on endophyte-infected tall fescue pastures prior to weaning. |
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Lastly, a study into forest encroachment onto foothills fescue grasslands has provided documentation about the extent of changes to vegetative cover and composition in Alberta's fescue grasslands. |
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Tall fescue and associated mutualistic toxic fungal endophytes in agroecosystems. |
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In addition, pregnancy rates for cows on this fescue are much higher than those on traditional endophyte-infested fescues. |
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If you are partial to blue, select from blue oat grass, blue lyme grass and common blue fescue. |
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Triclopyr, a weedkiller, has been found to be an effective method of controlling wild violets in fescue lawns. |
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Livingston and his brother Douglas finished seeding their 3,100 acres of land oats, canola, wheat, flax, soybeans and some tall fescue grass a week before the rainstorms hit. |
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For example, an endophytic fungus that sometimes grows on fescue can cause abortion in pregnant mares. |
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Festuca glauca, the blue fescue, has fine, blue-green leaves and spike lets of a similar, though darker, shade. |
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The addition of tall or red fescue as the grass component may help inhibit nematode populations especially in light sandy soils where nematodes can be a problem. |
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Based on product types, the forage seed market is categorized into alfalfa, clover, chicory, ryegrass, lablab, and fescue among others. |
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Digestibility and rate of passage by steers fed tall fescue, alfalfa and orchardgrass hay in 18 and 32 C ambient temperatures. |
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Pastures within the delimited area are covered mainly with the following species of grass: red fescue, tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and golden oatgrass. |
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Larval food plant: Grasses especially red fescue, and also tor-grass. |
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Wild violets are regarded as a problem in shady fescue lawns in North America. |
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After learning that eating sainfoin, but not fescue, was followed by a stomachache, the lambs knew to pick cocksfoot over alfalfa when given the choice in the future. |
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The addition of ladino clover and meadow fescue improves the reliability and the longevity of this mixture, but can become too competitive on timothy. |
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Deer and wild turkey graze on millet, rye, and fescue grasses between helicopter landings. |
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The use of an avermectin or a milbemycin compound, for the preparation of a medicament useful for preventing fescue toxicosis in animals ingesting tall fescue. |
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Several perennial grasses, including big bluestem, little bluestem, smooth brome, sheep's fescue and especially blue grama grass, have even lower biotic potentials than oat. |
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The state also ranks number one in production of orchardgrass seed, ryegrass seed, boysen and youngberries, fescue seed, potted florist azaleas, and Christmas trees. |
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Some rare plants should also benefit including the prickly saltwort, early sand-grass, smooth cat''''s-ear, blue fleabane, sticky stork''''s-bill and dune fescue. |
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By mid-April the fescue had germinated and was about an inch high. |
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They found that it produces a 9-percent lower yield than orchardgrass and tall fescue, but has a 9-percent higher rate of neutral detergent fiber digestibility. |
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Farmers reported that when the cattle ate primarily the fescue called Kentucky 31, they went lame more often than usual, and their tails sometimes sloughed off. |
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We collected invertebrate samples from 10 NWSG fields and 10 fields of tall fescue during the brooding season across Tennessee using a terrestrial vacuum sampler. |
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A symbiotic fungus in fescue may cause illness in horses and cattle. |
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Grande is a rhizomatous tall fescue, which means that it has underground rhizomes, those horizontal, fast-growing stems found on Bermuda and Kikuyu grasses. |
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