Browsing Journal of Range Management, Volume 17, Number 5 (September 1964) by Subjects
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Seeding Western Wheatgrass with Increasing Rates of Perennial Ryegrass or Smooth Brome in WaterwaysWestern wheatgrass was planted at 8 lbs. per acre with increasing rates of perennial ryegrass and smooth brome in a new waterway. Perennial ryegrass increased until the second or third season, then was replaced by western wheatgrass. Smooth brome increased and dominated all plots. It seems advisable to use short-lived, unadapted plants such as perennial ryegrass as companion species to western wheatgrass.