How To Use Ryegrass In A Sentence

  • Avoid any mixture containing bentgrass or tall fescue or more than 15 percent ryegrass.
  • Avoid any mixture containing bentgrass or tall fescue or more than 15 percent ryegrass.
  • The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye.
  • In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive.
  • Components of the syndrome bear resemblance to such disorders as tetanus, equine motor neuron disease, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, exertional myopathies, and especially the acquired channelopathies associated with the mycotoxicoses, such as perennial ryegrass staggers. TheHorse.com News
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  • The 102 white-sand bunkers have an almost luminous glow when set against the deep green of the ryegrass fairways. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda.
  • The other big change you’re experiencing in the Green Mountain State is the move away from the warm-season grasses of southern Florida Bermudagrass, St. Augustinegrass, zoysiagrass to what thrives in New England: cool-season grasses like fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass. Q&A: Which grass should I plant in New England?
  • Perennial ryegrass is a bunch grass suitable for hay, silage, or pasture.
  • Our small bale haylage is made in the west country using perennial ryegrass, packed into 20 kg bales which means easy to handle transparent bales. Horse & Hound Online news
  • Perennial ryegrass tolerates continuous grazing if a two-inch stubble is maintained, but rotational grazing improves production.
  • Perennial ryegrass is excellent for use in creep grazing pastures for young animals.
  • Perennial ryegrass and tall fescue can be managed for high recovery performance by overseeding the respective species back into the turf.
  • In this region, cool-season grasses such as fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass and turf-type perennial ryegrass thrive.
  • Mixed stands with orchardgrass, ryegrass, tall fescue, and reed canarygrass can be harvested on a 4-cut schedule.
  • A decision was made in 2010 to use pre-germinated ryegrass seeds, with growth aided by fertilisers, watering and natural sunlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best strategy is to plant a strip of wheat or ryegrass (perpendicular to prevailing winds), leave 30 to 50 feet open for flowers, and plant another strip.
  • Most of the northern grasses can be affected, Perennial Ryegrass being the most commonly affected turf.
  • Research has shown that ryegrasses grow throughout the year in a temperate maritime climate.
  • Grasses other than perennial ryegrass give a poor return for money spent on fertiliser.
  • The other big change you’re experiencing in the Green Mountain State is the move away from the warm-season grasses of southern Florida (Bermudagrass, St. Augustinegrass, zoysiagrass) to what thrives in New England: cool-season grasses like fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass. Q&A: Which grass should I plant in New England?
  • The 102 white-sand bunkers have an almost luminous glow when set against the deep green of the ryegrass fairways. Times, Sunday Times
  • In one of several grazing studies, yearlings on improved bermudagrass/ryegrass pasture grew at a moderate rate.
  • It is considered that perennial ryegrass is the most suitable companion species for white clover (clover).
  • The nearby dairy farmer plowed and harrowed the garden, and we planted cover crops of annual ryegrass and winter rye.
  • Avoid any mixture containing bentgrass or tall fescue or more than 15 percent ryegrass.
  • Because it is less winter hardy than other grasses, perennial ryegrass is best seeded in combination with other grasses and legumes.
  • He recommended farmers decrease their reliance on glyphosate and rotate herbicide types to prevent ryegrass developing resistance.
  • Resistance also has been discovered within biotypes of the weeds marestail and ryegrass.
  • Replicated across a range of WA soil types, the study examined annual ryegrass, wild radish, wild oats, wall fumitory, brome grass and barley grass persistence, in plots isolated to guard against the arrival of new seed.
  • Focusing on annual ryegrass, red clover, and Bermuda grass, they've found that over half of all the animal waste nutrients taken up by forage plants concentrates in their stems or runners.
  • A decision was made in 2010 to use pre-germinated ryegrass seeds, with growth aided by fertilisers, watering and natural sunlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wade chest-high in bleached ryegrass murmuring in the wind, and spy down the rugged coast of California.
  • Quite distinct phenotypic modifications were elicited from the clone by the different ryegrass strains.
  • Perennial ryegrass is excellent for use in creep grazing pastures for young animals.
  • Components of the syndrome bear resemblance to such disorders as tetanus, equine motor neuron disease, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, exertional myopathies, and especially the acquired channelopathies associated with the mycotoxicoses, such as perennial ryegrass staggers. TheHorse.com News
  • Bahia, ryegrass, fine fescue, St. Augustine, and zoysia grasses need 2 to 4 pounds.
  • Through conventional breeding, the sid gene has been transferred to forage and amenity grasses to produce stay-green varieties of ryegrass and darnel.
  • After moving to their present farm in 2000 they tilled the ground and seeded it to perennial ryegrass, Alyce white clover, brome and meadow fescue, with annual ryegrass as a cover crop.
  • Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda.
  • One of the grasses he likes best is the meadow fescue, a cross of fescue and perennial ryegrass.
  • The greens, fairways, and tee boxes are of creeping bentgrass, while the rough is a mixture of Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass and fescue.
  • Grasses other than perennial ryegrass give a poor return for money spent on fertiliser.
  • Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda.
  • Bermudagrass and zoysiagrass, followed closely by perennial ryegrass, are among the most wear-resistant species.

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