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  2. Hesperostipa spartea - Wikipedia

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    Hesperostipa spartea is native to the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies of North America. [2] It is also found in grasslands of the Rocky Mountains in Western Canada and the Western United States. [2] This grass is common and is a dominant grass in various prairie and grassland ecosystems in the Great Plains.

  3. Category:Native grasses of the Great Plains region - Wikipedia

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    Native grasses of the Great Plains ecoregion — the huge prairies and grasslands region of North America, in the central United States and west-central Canada. Map: the Great Plains . Pages in category "Native grasses of the Great Plains region"

  4. No-till farming - Wikipedia

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    No-till farming is not equivalent to conservation tillage or strip tillage. Conservation tillage is a group of practices that reduce the amount of tillage needed. No-till and strip tillage are both forms of conservation tillage. No-till is the practice of never tilling a field. Tilling every other year is called rotational tillage.

  5. Shortgrass prairie - Wikipedia

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    The shortgrass prairie is an ecosystem located in the Great Plains of North America.The two most dominant grasses in the shortgrass prairie are blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis) and buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides), the two less dominant grasses in the prairie are greasegrass (Tridens flavus) and sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipendula).

  6. Andropogon gerardi - Wikipedia

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    Andropogon gerardi, commonly known as big bluestem, is a species of tall grass native to much of the Great Plains and grassland regions of central and eastern North America. It is also known as tall bluestem, [4] bluejoint, [5] and turkeyfoot. [6]

  7. Category:Grasses of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Native grasses of the Great Plains region (32 P) A. Grasses of Alabama (21 P) C. Native grasses of California (177 P) N. Native grasses of Nebraska (9 P) O.

  8. Bouteloua dactyloides - Wikipedia

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    Bouteloua dactyloides, commonly known as buffalograss or buffalo grass, is a North American prairie grass native to Canada, Mexico, and the United States. It is a short grass found mainly on the High Plains and is co-dominant with blue grama ( B. gracilis ) over most of the shortgrass prairie .

  9. Muhlenbergia cuspidata - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia cuspidata is a species of grass known by the common name plains muhly. It is native to North America where it is distributed across central Canada and the central United States. [1] This perennial grass grows in clumps. It has shallow fibrous roots. The stems have thick, knotty, scaly bases and grow up to about 60 centimeters tall.