Rough Stalked Meadow Grass
Definition: rough stalked meadow grass
rough stalked meadow grass: A type of grass, highly palatable but low in production compared to ryegrass; common in lowland pastures on rich moist soils. When found in cereal crops it is treated as a weed. Managing rough stalked meadow grass supports pasture health and productivity.
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