Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop
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Blount, Ann Rachel, D. M. Ball, Richard K. Sprenkel, Robert O. Myer, and Timothy D. Hewitt. 2003. “Crabgrass As a Forage and Hay Crop: SS-AGR-193/AG195, 8/2003”. EDIS 2003 (12). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag195-2003.

Abstract

Crabgrass is a high quality summer annual forage grass that is well adapted to the sandy soils and climatic conditions of the southern Coastal Plain. While it is often considered to be a weedy species, it is a valuable temporary summer forage crop, particularly on open land that is planted to vegetables or row crops, and used in a rotation as pasture for livestock grazing or hay production. This document is SS-AGR-193, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Published August 2003.

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