!4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1984 C‘ By Dr. John E. Baylor Director of Market Development Beachley-Hardy Seed Company Cool Season Grasses - How Well Do You Know Them? (continued) Most perennial grasses grown for forage in the Northeast are classified as cool-season grasses, i.e. they require a cool, moist climate for optimum growth. Last month we considered cool-season grasses in general, their good points and bad points, and we took a brief look at two grasses, Ken tucky bluegrass and Perennial ryegrass. In this column we will zero in on several of the tall growing cool season grasses grown in the Northeast. Everyone agrees that Or chardgrass has one of the highest yield potentials of any perennial grass grown in the region. And it is an excellent grass to grow with alfalfa. But its early heading habit along with its aggressiveness and low forage quality as it approaches maturity have made many forage producers look to other grasses. The development of later heading varieties such as Pennlate gave this grass new life. But varieties that head out even later are needed, if the other good qualities of this grass are main tained. Orchardgrass in combination with a lequme, alfalfa or ladino clover, is excellent for pasture. Growth begins early in the spring, and if properly managed using rotational grazing it can be maintained in a young, leafy stage and will not be overly competitive with the compamon legume. Bromegrass While still popular among forage farmers who know it, we’ve seen few recent improvements in Smooth bromegrass. Adapted to a wide range of soil types, this leafy, sod-forming perennial prefers a deep, well-drained, feud- 1 n While not considered quite as productive as orchardgrass, and it’s also somewhat difficult to seed, the feed quality of smooth bromegrass is much better, especially at more advanced stages of maturity. And when grown with a legume it's excellent for pasture, hay or silage. The varieties Baylor and Saratoga are the most popular and best producers in the Northeast. Timothy Despite its know weaknesses, namely shallow-rooted, drought and heat susceptible, poor regrowth and relatively short lived, Timothy is still the most widely grown tall grass in the Northeast. Grown primarily for hay in association with either alfalfa or red clover, Timothy is easy to establish and does produce a good quality hay if harvested by the tune the heads have emerged. Varieties currently available include high yielding, early maturing Toro and the 7-10 day later heading Climax. For timothy growers in the upper Northeast there is also the very late heading Champlain. These varieties give farmers a choice of maturities depending on where they farm and the associated legume. Reed Canarygrass Plant breeding breakthroughs are causing forage producers to take a new look at Reed Canarygrass, a grass that has often been criticized by livestock farmers throughout the Northeast. —V. • Prices Subject To Change Without Notice • Delivery Available At Extra Charge Treated Timbers 4x6 6x6 Complete Line of Cannonball Sliding Door Systems! #lO 5 159“ PRE-HUNG SERVICE DOORS Turn Upside down, Turn Inside Out, All Out Of The Same 80x... ONE DOOR DOES THE WHOLE JOBI This high-yielding sod forming perennial does well for pasture, silage or hay on a wide range of soil conditions. It is know to thrive on wet land, but it is also very drought tolerant and grows well in association with several legumes including alfalfa. Furthermore, Reed canarygrass is known to be as digestible to ruminants as most perennial temperate grasses and legumes. Yet because of low palatability and occasional poor performance by grazing cattle and sheep this potential!} excellent grass has never been widely accepted. Recently scientists discovered that alkaloids in this grass were a major factor responsible for poor animal acceptance. They also learned that it was possible to breed new varieties low in alkaloids and high in relative palatability. As a result two new low alkaloid varieties, Palaton and Venture, have been released and are, or soon will be, commercially available. Performance - wise in the field they are similar to older varieties. But because of lower alkaloid contents they have demonstrated much greater palatability and increased animal gains when grazed. Seed of Palaton will be available in limited quantities for 1985 spring seeding and should be readily available by 1986. Seed of Venture should be coming along soon. 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