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Perennial brome grasses

Name:

Perennial Brome grasses (Bromus species)

Description:

Perennial grass, growing mainly in winter and spring. Dryland or irrigated for grazing, hay and silage.

Sowing rates:

As only species: 3–20 kg/ha

In mixtures: 2–6 kg/ha

Minimum average
annual rainfall:
700 mm (southern NSW) to 800 mm (northern NSW), and 900 mm (coastal).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Perennial brome grasses

More information

  • Perennial brome grasses (Primefact 383)
  • Introduction to selecting and using pastures in NSW (Agnote DPI-263)
  • Native pastures & native grasses
  • Pasture establishment
  • Pasture management
  • Pasture species & varieties
    • A-Z listing of all pasture species, types and varieties
    • Introduction to selecting and using pastures in NSW
    • Temperate grasses
    • Tropical grasses
    • Temperate legumes
    • Tropical legumes
    • Miscellaneous pasture herbs
    • Native grasses
    • Forage shrubs
    • Pasture varieties used in New South Wales 2010-2011
  • Rangelands
  • Silage and hay
  • Suggested pasture mixtures for different areas of NSW
  • Tropical perennial grasses
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