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TAMTBO Tetrapoid Annual Ryegrass
Management TAMTBO Terapoid annual ryegrass was developed by Dr. Lloyd Nelson of Texas A&M using plants selected in Texas for superior forage yield, disease resistance, cold tolerance, and seed yield. TAMTBO is vigorous, with consistent dry matter yields throughout the growing season. TAMTBO is an excellent choice for overseeding Southern pastures, or for inclusion as a fast establishing grass in pasture mixes. TAMTBO is highly palatable, with increased intake, high daily gains, and greater profits. • Excellent Seedling Vigor Establishment If overseeding warm-season grasses, mow or graze to under 3” height. Broadcast 30 – 40 lbs seed per acre. Planting in a prepared, firm seedbed, drill no deeper than ½” or broadcast and harrow lightly covered seed. Use 25 – 30 lbs. seed per acre. General time of planting for fall overseeding is September to December, depending on weather conditions. In northern areas, sow in spring as soon as ground be worked. A soil test should be done to guide specific fertilizer recommendations for the local area and conditions. First grazing can be done when grass is 6-12” in height. Graze lightly, quickly and only when the ground is firm enough to prevent damage.
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