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YELLOW INDIANGRASS- Fairly drought tolerant grass.  Starts growth in the late spring and matures in early fall.  Used in conjunction with switchgrass or legumes.   Very palatable for livestock grazing for short periods of time.  A Prairie grass that grows up to about 7000 feet.  Sow rate:  4.5-10 lbs/acre.

 

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