Product Description
Barlemas is a late-maturing, highly palatable orchardgrass. Barlemas produces a dense, leafy sward without the clumps of traditional orchardgrass. Barlemas is more winter-active which equates to earlier production in spring and later production in fall with proper placement. However, it lacks winterhardiness of less winter-active varieties. Barlemas is an excellent choice for the transition zone and milder areas in the lower Midwest and northeast. Barlemas is drought tolerant and produces forage later into the summer. Barlemas exhibits exceptional rust resistance. It is well-suited for grazing and hay production.
Orchardgrass
Orchardgrass is a perennial, cool-season bunchgrass best suited for fertile, light to medium soils with good drainage. It can persist on moderately poor drained soils. Orchardgrass has good winterhardiness, tolerance to shade and moderate tolerance to drought. It is an excellent choice for pasture, hay, greenchop or silage and is well adapted to grow with legumes such as clover and alfalfa. There is typically a 10 to 20 day spread in heading date between early and late maturing varieties. Use a later heading variety as a companion to alfalfa.
Establishment
Orchardgrass can be planted either in early spring or late summer depending on area of country being grown. Orchardgrass is suited for light to medium soils with good drainage. Seeding depth is generally .25 to .50 inches in a firm seed bed. Rolling or using a cultipacker after seeding ensures even germination and emergence.
Management
Orchardgrass is very responsive to fertilizer and aftermath production can be excellent with proper fertility and split N applications. For optimum 1st harvest yield and quality, orchardgrass should be harvested in early-mid boot stage at a cutting height of 3 to 4 inches so it can recover quickly and persistence can be maintained. For grazing, excellent grazing management is required to maintain persistence and productivity. Graze to 3 to 4 inches and rest 28 days in between rotations. Orchardgrass does not persist well under continuous grazing.
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