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Meadow Brome

Meadow Brome is used extensively in pastures for hay and grazing.  It is a highly palatable and productive grass.  It is considered an irrigated pasture grass in the Southwest and needs supplemental moisture to perform well.  It greens up early in the spring and has good regrowth after cutting.  It has fewer rhizomes than Smooth Brome so it does not tend to get sod bound which is a good trait for fields but makes it less of an erosion control species.  Meadow Brome can grow on many soil types but does not tolerate a wide range of either alkaline or acidic soil.  Meadow Brome responds well to fertilizer and soil enhancements. Typically germinates in 10 – 14 days when conditions are right.

Varieties that we carry include Fleet (1987) and Cache (2004).

Details

Drought Tolerant: No
Life Cycle: Perennial
Growth Pattern: Bunch
Native: Introduced
Project Type: Grazing Forage, Hay Production, Wildlife Food Plot
Season: Cool
Sun: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Latin Name: Bromus biebersteinii
Seed Per Pound: 93000
Height: 24" - 48"
Min Precip.: 16"
Planting Rate: 10-20 lbs/acre

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