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<blockquote data-quote="CattleGuy" data-source="post: 203497" data-attributes="member: 3428"><p>First, let me say that my comments were related more to the fast-growing nature of grass in a high rainfall environment than to any particular species.</p><p></p><p>Second, to answer your question, if the crp is old there was a lot of brome and orchard grass seeded, although both of those would probably get taller than 12 - 18 inches unless the land is highly eroded/low fertility. If the crp was established in the last few years it might more likely be a native grass like a bluestem. There may be varieties of bluestem that would fall in the height you've described, I don't know. The other you mentioned is probably Reed Canary Grass. Lots of it is used in grass waterways around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleGuy, post: 203497, member: 3428"] First, let me say that my comments were related more to the fast-growing nature of grass in a high rainfall environment than to any particular species. Second, to answer your question, if the crp is old there was a lot of brome and orchard grass seeded, although both of those would probably get taller than 12 - 18 inches unless the land is highly eroded/low fertility. If the crp was established in the last few years it might more likely be a native grass like a bluestem. There may be varieties of bluestem that would fall in the height you've described, I don't know. The other you mentioned is probably Reed Canary Grass. Lots of it is used in grass waterways around here. [/QUOTE]
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