Sudangrass is a fine-leaved, warm-season grass. Sudan grass produces large amounts of organic matter, nitrogen, suppress weeds and loosen soil with long tap-roots.
The Buffalo Grass is a warm-season grass that is the predominant component of the shortgrass prairies of the Great Plains.
The Indiangrass is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native to central and eastern North America and provides cover and food for wildlife.
The Piper Sudangrass is a great catch crop for excess nitrogen that produces heavy amounts of organic matter and suppresses weeds.
Produces heavy amounts of organic matter and suppresses weeds. Piper Sudan grass is a great catch crop for excess nitrogen.