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The short, narrow leaves of centipede grass—about 1/3 of an inch wide and 2 to 3 inches long—grow from a reddish-brown stem that spreads ... fine fescue, tall fescue, Bermuda grass, and zoysia ...
Buffalograss was and is a staple of our short grass prairies providing excellent grazing for bison and now cattle and has year-round interest. ... St. Augustine and fescue needs 5-6 inches per month.
A homeowner has no easy way of knowing what the other crop is. If it is something bad, less than one-half of 1% can ruin a bag of seed. For example, if a bag of tall fescue seed contained 0.5% ...
As early as the 1950s, however, ranchers began to notice tall fescue’s disturbing effects: One study showed that cattle had to be fenced out of other grasses before they’d touch fescue.