sudan grass การใช้
- Crops planted on refuge land includes alfalfa, wheat, rye grass, milo, millet, and sudan grass.
- A planting of Sudan grass and alfalfa, for example, is good at improving and breaking up compacted soil.
- Sudan grass grows like a weed in the Imperial Valley and requires little to no use of pesticides.
- On a trip to Africa, he found Sudan grass and introduced it to North America as a forage plant ( vegetable matter eaten by livestock ).
- Luker said he plans to focus on increasing his acreage of cantaloupes and coastal Bermuda and Sudan grass crops for hay or pastures for grazing cattle.
- With use restrictions on the use of certain pesticides on the refuge, infestations of white flies, and the booming prices of sudan grass, many cooperative farmers have switched from planting alfalfa to sudan grass over the years.
- With use restrictions on the use of certain pesticides on the refuge, infestations of white flies, and the booming prices of sudan grass, many cooperative farmers have switched from planting alfalfa to sudan grass over the years.