Grass Varieties for North Dakota
Grasses for the Northern Plains – Warm Season
Big Bluestem
Big bluestem is a dominant warm season species of the tall-grass prairie and on good moisture sites westward. Plants are often more than 6 feet tall, with short, scaly rhizomes. Seed stalks produce three- to six-fingered ?turkey foot? spikes. Leaves are numerous with coarse hairs. The forage is highly palatable and nutritious before it matures. It provides excellent quantity and quality summer pasture and hayland. Stands will thin if pastures are closely grazed. Is frequently is seeded for prairie restoration. Grows in a wide range of soil types. Slow to establish so does not compete well when seeded with other species. Should not be harvested the 1st year after planting and should not be cut or grazed under 8 inches in height.
Recommended seeding rate of 6 to 7 and a half pounds per acre. 1/4 to 1/2 inch seeding depth.