Grass Seed - Cheyenne Bermuda Cynodon dactlylon | ||
Improved Forage Bermudagrass Where to Plant: Type: Warm season perennial Adaptation: Across the southern 1/3 of the U.S. from California to Virginia. Particularly well suited to sandy soils but will thrive in most well-drained loam soils. Uses: Cheyenne can be used for both grazing and hay production throughout the spring and summer months under good management practices. Planting: Management: If grazed, apply up to 150 lbs. of nitrogen per year in split applications throughout the summer. Last fertilizer application each year should be done 4 to 6 weeks before a killing frost to increase cold tolerance. Delay grazing until forage is 8" to 10" tall. Do not graze or clip for hay shorter than 2". Rotate animals more often during periods of drought stress. The Yield Up Brand Denotes Pennington's Best Cheyenne is a Yield Up brand because of its tremendous hay yields, outstanding palatability and excellent leaf to stem ratio. Cheyenne is a certified variety that is guaranteed not to revert back to common. Cheyenne seed gives you greater flexibility in your planting schedule and approximately 300 times more plants per square foot than sprigs. Download full technical sheets Guide to Developing Profitable Pastures Clover Selection Guide | ||
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