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Little Bluestem - 3802 - Price is per Pound

Little Bluestem - 3802 - Price is per Pound

(Andropogon scoparius) - 
Little Bluestem is a native, warm season perennial, medium height grass. Growth begins in early April, growing 2 to 3 feet tall. The dense root system may reach 5 to 8 feet in depth. Provides nutritious grazing and is a high forage producer. Little Bluestem is native to all of the United States with the exceptions of California, Washington, Oregon and Nevada. It is found on most range sights in both low and high elevations, growing well on deep, shallow, sandy, fine textured and rocky soils.

Seeding Rates: 8 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 5,445 sq ft
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Little Bluestem - 3802 - Price is per Pound

(Andropogon scoparius) - 
Little Bluestem is a native, warm season perennial, medium height grass. Growth begins in early April, growing 2 to 3 feet tall. The dense root system may reach 5 to 8 feet in depth. Provides nutritious grazing and is a high forage producer. Little Bluestem is native to all of the United States with the exceptions of California, Washington, Oregon and Nevada. It is found on most range sights in both low and high elevations, growing well on deep, shallow, sandy, fine textured and rocky soils.

Seeding Rates: 8 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 5,445 sq ft

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(Andropogon scoparius) - 
Little Bluestem is a native, warm season perennial, medium height grass. Growth begins in early April, growing 2 to 3 feet tall. The dense root system may reach 5 to 8 feet in depth. Provides nutritious grazing and is a high forage producer. Little Bluestem is native to all of the United States with the exceptions of California, Washington, Oregon and Nevada. It is found on most range sights in both low and high elevations, growing well on deep, shallow, sandy, fine textured and rocky soils.

Seeding Rates: 8 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 5,445 sq ft