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Establishing Native Grasses - USDA
www.nrcs.usda.govEstablishing Native Grasses Conservation Reserve Program Job Sheet CP2 INTRODUCTION Native grasses include both cool-season and warm-season grasses. Cool-season grasses grow best in the spring and fall when soil and air temperatures are cooler. Warm-season grasses grow best during the warmest months of the year, typically from June
Invasive Species Definition Clarification and Guidance
www.doi.govnative grasses and broadleaf plants. These displaced native ... northeastern U. S. and are problems in farms, yards, and nat - ... into North America, where their populations have soared. Nutria compete directly with native muskrats, beavers, and other similar native species for habitat; often causing the displacement of these native species ...
Seeding Manual 2014 Edition
www.dot.state.mn.usEstablishing Native Grasses and Forbs 37 General Recommendations 37 Native Grass and Forb Mixtures 38 Cover/nurse Crops 38 Temporary Erosion Control 38 Fertilizer 39 Seeding Into Agricultural Fields 39 Inoculants 39 Seed Treatments 39 Seeding Methods 40 Method 1. Drop Seeding Onto Tilled Sites 40 Method 2.
Native Forb Information Sheet - USDA
prod.nrcs.usda.govFinally, remember that native forbs go with native grasses. Any forb planting (with the possible exception of small garden plantings) should include native grasses. The presence of native grass aids with weed suppression, supplies fuel for prescribed burning and provides fall color and support for tall wildflowers.