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Ryegrasses are widely distributed throughout the United States. In the South, annual ryegrass appears each fall from natural reseeding. In the transition zone, perennial ryegrass is used in mixtures with bluegrass for sports fields.
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Ryegrass Cover Crop Home Page. Your source for information on Annual Ryegrass ... Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) is sometimes confused with Cereal Rye (Secale cereale). They are very distinct from one another. Cereal Rye is a grain, related closer to wheat than to a grass. Annual ryegrass has become popular as a...
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Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), also called Italian ryegrass, is a high-quality, cool-season, winter annual bunchgrass that is closely related to perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Historically, annual ryegrass has not been grown to any significant extent in Kentucky primarily because of the lack...
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Ryegrass - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ryegrass ( Lolium ) is a genus of nine species of tufted grasses, family Poaceae. Also called tares (even though there is no firm evidence that this is the same as the plant given that name i...
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Annual ryegrass can become a weed if allowed to set seed. Pest problems Annual ryegrass attracts few insect pests and can generally help reduce insect pest levels in legume stands and many vegetable crops such as root crops and brassicas.
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Oregon Cover Crops: Annual Ryegrass ... Annual ryegrass is an erect, robust cool-season bunch grass that reaches a height of 3 to 4 feet. Plants are yellowish-green at the base and have 12-inch long glossy leaves. This species has a heavy, extensive, fibrous root system.
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For annual ryegrass, that period usually is late spring (April and May in the Pacific Northwest). Annual ryegrass yields generally have increased with N application rates to as high as 400 lb N per acre (448 kg N/ha), when applied in multiple applications of 75 to 100 lb N/a (84 to 112 kg N/ha) following each harvest.
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Annual ryegrass — Lolium multiflorum ... ; Collar of annual ryegrass; Overall plant structure of annual ryegrass ... Annual ryegrass is a cool-season grass well adapted to sunny conditions and moderate temperatures. Also known as Italian ryegrass or wintergrass, it is often sown at high rates to overseed warm-season...
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Annual ryegrass is a bunch-type grass that tillers profusely. The plant appears shiny, dark green and grows to a height of 2 to 5 feet. It has a deeply fibrous root system, erect culms, glabrous leaves and a spike-type inflorescence.
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