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  2. Hilaria mutica - Wikipedia

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    In Texas, it yields 1000 pounds per acre, and this can be increased with careful and deliberate management. In areas with adequate precipitation, burning is used to remove litter, which then stimulates the stems to produce more green matter. The grass can cause ergot poisoning if eaten when infested with the fungus. [3]

  3. Nassella pulchra - Wikipedia

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    The extensive root system can reach 20 feet (6.1 m) deep into the soil, making the grass more tolerant of drought. [6] The open, nodding inflorescence is up to 60 centimeters long and has many branches bearing Spikelets. The plant produces copious seed, up to 227 pounds per acre in dense stands. [5]

  4. Thinopyrum intermedium - Wikipedia

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    Average seed yields are about 330 pounds per acre (370 kg/ha), but on-farm yields of up to 880 pounds per acre (990 kg/ha) have been achieved. Seed is generally produced in rows spaced 30 to 36 inches (76 to 91 cm) apart. The wide row spacing (relative to grain crops like wheat) allows for

  5. Here’s How to Plant Grass Seed for a Lush Green Yard - AOL

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    The best time to plant grass seed is when grass is actively growing and that depends on where you live: ... For example, the recommendation may be 5 to 6 pounds per 1,000 square feet. Set your ...

  6. Bromus tectorum - Wikipedia

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    Bromus tectorum is an abundant seed producer, with a potential in excess of 300 seeds per plant; seed production per plant is dependent on plant density. Under optimal conditions, B. tectorum may produce 450 kg of seed per hectare (400 pounds per acre) with about 330,000 seeds/kg (150,000 seeds/pound). [10]

  7. Sorghastrum nutans - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called Indian grass [4], yellow Indian-grass, [2] or wood grass. [5] Description. ... There are about 175,000 seeds per pound. [7] Leaves in June