Pasture, Range and Roadside Grass and Grass-like Weeds by Common Name Alphabetical index A B C D F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y. Weed Identification in Pastures, Hayfields, and Sprayfields This publication is designed to help you identify common weeds found in southeastern North Carolina pastures, hayfields, and sprayfields. It presents descriptions and pictures of some of the most common weeds, and it provides references for other weeds that are not in this publication.
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Identification of Common, Cool-Season, Perennial Pasture Grasses by Krishona Martinson, University of Minnesota Correct identification of grasses is important for proper pasture management and maximizing yields and profits. At first glance, most grasses in the vegetative stage look similar, however, each grass is unique and can be distinguished from other species. Most distinguishable.. Pastures are the backbone of many livestock operations, providing essential forage throughout the grazing season. However, maintaining a productive and healthy pasture means keeping weeds in check, overgrazing and drought are some conditions that can weaken a stand leading to weed encroachment. Some species not only compete with desirable forages for nutrients, water, and light but can also be.