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4. Dactylis glomerata Orchardgrass 1.5 <br />5. Poa compressa Canada bluegrass 1 <br />Total 22.5 <br />*Note: Drilled rate is half of the broadcast species rate. Topsoil stockpiles are nearly always <br />broadcast seeded because of steep slopes, general stockpile configuration and smallness of the <br />area. <br />Recommended varieties: See Peabody, Tab 22 Seed Mix No. 1 and No. 2 <br />Site Variations Adaptability of Seed Mix #3: <br />Dry Sites: <br />Moist Sites: <br />Cool Season: <br />Fine Textured Soils: <br />Coarse Textured Soils: <br />Agropyron, Poa, Dactylis <br />Agropyron smithii, Dactylis <br />Agropyron, Poa, Dactylis <br />Agropyron smithii, Agropyron desertorum, Poa, <br />Dactylis <br />Agropyron dasystachyum, Poa, Dactylis. <br />Comments: Rhizomatous species include:Agropyron smithii, Agropyron dasystachyum. Early <br />spring growth species include: Agropyron desertorum and Poa compressa. <br />Seed Mix #5 - Irrigated Pasture and Irrigated Grass Hay Mix, Well - drained Sites <br /> Drill <br />Species Rate tbs. <br />Scientific Name Common Name PLS/Acre* <br />1. Bromus blebersteinii Meadow brome 6 <br />2. Dactylis glomerata Orchardgrass 2 <br />3. Medcago Sativa Alfalfa 2 <br /> 10 <br />Note: Alfalfa seed must be inoculated with a specific strain of Rhizobium bacteria. <br />Seed Mix #5 - Recommended Varieties <br />(Revised 1-15-03) 2.05.4(2)(e) - 6