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Barnyard Grass (Noun)

Meaning

A coarse annual panic grass; a cosmopolitan weed; occasionally used for hay or grazing.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • Barnyard grass often infests rice fields, making it a common target for herbicides and other weed control methods.
  • In the countryside, farmers are usually able to tell when their livestock has eaten barnyard grass because it produces noticeable clumps in their manure.
  • When looking for plants that grow well in drought-prone regions, farmers have used barnyard grass for its high yields under adverse conditions, such as a drought or limited watering schedule.
  • Many herbicides available in garden centers target the notorious barnyard grass along with several other garden weeds that require strong action.
  • For their family cows to produce adequate amounts of milk during harsh summer weather, ranchers decide to utilize fields dominated by drought-tolerant plants like barnyard grass for supplemental hay or extra grazing opportunities.

Synonyms

  • Barn Millet
  • Echinochloa Crusgalli
  • Barn Grass
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