Document Type
Fact Sheet
Series No.
299
Description
The low production of native or permanent pasture grasses has long been a problem in South Dakota. Most of these pastures are bluegrass or native short grasses such as blue grama and buffalo grass. These grasses are palatable and highly nutritious, but do not produce as much TDN (total digestible nutrients) per acre as recommended tame grasses. Tame grasses can be used to good advantage on many pastures.
Publication Date
1966
Format
application/pdf
Publisher
South Dakota State University
Rights
South Dakota State University
Recommended Citation
South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension, "Tame Grasses for Pasture or Hay" (1966). SDSU Extension Fact Sheets. 893.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/extension_fact/893
Comments
This item was digitized with the support from Project CERES, a collaboration between USAIN, AgNIC, and the Center for Research Libraries.