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Crested wheatgrass, smooth brome, and needle-and-thread are three of the most common grasses in Montana in rangeland settings. They dominate perhaps the entire landscape in this area along highway 191 between Big Timber and Harlowton. On this particular day, an ATV with a tank of herbicide was driving all over this rangeland. Such an observation is common.

This rhizomatous to loosely bunched species is possibly a hybid between thickspike wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum) and bluebunch wheatgrass (Agropyron spicatum). The loosely bunched habit and awned lemmas are from bluebunch wheatgrass and the rhizomatous habit and spike with overlapping spikelets come from thickspike.

Elymus elymoides, squirreltail, readily colonizes disturbed sites that already have abundant cover of exotic annuals or where fire has recently removed the sagebrush and green rabbitbrush dominates the recolonization. This site has a recent burn history and thus harbors abundant Elymus elymoides and Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus. It lies near a construction area in the sagebrush steppe of the Idaho National Laboratory, north of highway 20 along Taylor Blvd, Bingham County, Idaho. It thus harbors and abundance also of Salsola tragus.

Various Tea selling at Salcedo Market

Introduced, warm-season, perennial, tussock-forming grass to 130 cm tall. Flowerheads are spikes to 30 cm long and which break up at maturity. Flowers in summer. A native of Europe and western Asia, it is found scattered in areas of low to moderate salinity; sometimes sown, but also increasingly naturalised. More common in southern areas. Has low to moderate waterlogging tolerance, but is not tolerant of waterlogging over spring and into summer. Used to rehabilitate saline sites, but is becoming an increasingly widespread weed especially in wetlands and along streams. Very productive when subsoil moisture is available or there is good summer rainfall. Provides high quality feed when vegetative and leafy, but is of poor quality when rank and flowering. Good grazing management is critical to maintain feed quality and palatability; it responds to hard grazing and added nitrogen.

Basin wildrye can be common along roadsides but right at the edge of the roadbed or down in the roadside ditch where water runoff and moisture retention could be higher than away from the road. Agropyron dasystachyum is common shorter bluegreen grass. This site lies in the Idaho National Laboratory near the north junction of highway 33 and Lincoln Blvd, Butte County, Idaho.

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Agropyron smithii (along with Ag. dasystachyum) is very common throughout the INL wyoming sagebrush steppe as well as to the north and east into and throughout the wyoming sagebrush steppe of Montana.

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38 mi SW Hardin, Willcutt Ranch, scattered clumps on rocky hillsides, June 1950 MONT.

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A bull snake is occasionally encountered, here in a roadside cropland setting that has been colonized by grasses such as Agropyron spicatum, Stipa comata, and Bromus japonicus.

In more protected sites with great moisture availability, slender wheatgrass grows taller, more diffuse (less bunched), and produces broader leaf blades (but note that the habit remains bunched).

rolling grassland about 3 mi SE of Lewistown, July 1957 MONT.

Rangeland during third year of monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass to perennial mix. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021

 

CK Hall enjoys a nutritious juice in the morning and uses ingredients that give her a good balance of both root vegetables and #chlorophyll-rich #wheatgrass from Pines, grown outdoors through often freezing temperatures and then harvested and #raw processed at the once-a-year nutritional peak.

 

Here's more from CK about her morning juice:

 

Some folks asked how I mix in my wheatgrass powder into my morning juice.

I use my PC stainless steel mini whipper!

 

Morning shot'o juice today is:

3 carrots

1 kiwi

1 granny smith apple

3 cups spinach

Then whip in

1-1/4 tsp Pines Organic Wheatgrass Powder from @wheatgrass_people

 

Feeling good. Feeling strong :-)

As always, #ckscooking :)

 

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NRCS District Conservationist Garrett Larson pointing out western wheatgrass planted as part of perennial mix for monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021

 

this one is practically SOOC. all i did was add rounded corners and adjusted the curves ever so slightly.

Native, cool-season, perennial, loosely tufted, short-lived grass to 100 cm tall. Leaves typically have a half twist and the flag leaf sticks out at a right angle. Leaf sheaths are hairy and auricles are present. Flowerheads are spikes to 25 cm long. Spikelets are 6-12-flowered and not or little overlapping; their sides are against the stem. Lemmas have an awn which is 9-47 mm long and strongly curved when mature. Calluses are distinctly hairy. Flowers from late winter to late summer. A minor component in pastures, it grows on most soil types and is drought and frost tolerant. Native biodiversity. A variable species; plants on good soils produce high quality, palatable green feed in the cooler months, but plants on shallower soils tend to have harsher leaves and produce little feed. Generally only a short lived plant, but can recruit well from seed. Responds positively to fertiliser. Often preferentially grazed, but is avoided after it runs to head. Rotationally graze or provide strategic rests in late spring to aid persistence.

A native grass on the edge of the dune vegetation next to the beach but greatly outnumbered by Ammophila arenaria (marram grass). This species is very similar to intermediate wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium).

By now, Pancake must absolutely love D, the giver of much yum nom. :D

 

There are also videos of Mint, Mee and Pie. Tired now though. :P It's 7 minutes to 4am in my time zone.

Agropyron dasystachyum one of the more ecologically versatile species in that it can be common immediately adjacent to the roadside, just off the roadside on native substrate, and out in the sagebrush steppe where it is often one of the most common grasses especially at the lower elevations. Here it co-occurs with Agropyron cristatum.

Agropyron dasystachyum is somewhat common along the shallow sandy margins of the Saint Anthony sand dunes, Fremont County, Idaho. The broad multi-veined glumes and moderately hairy lemmas are distinctive of thickspike wheatgrass. The wheatgrass auricles are somewhat conspicuous in this species.

Pets love Hydroponics. My cat likes to sleep next to the plants. I also grow catnip and wheatgrass for them.

 

DigitalGrow.net adventures in hydroponics

Your typical tropical fruit coolers. I liked the green one better: wheatgrass with honey and ginger. Check out the funky sinamak shot glass with red siling labuyo! Freakin’ sour, I loved it. I’m a vinegar connoisseur, by the way. Bring me home a bottle of suka whenever you visit the Philippine countryside and I’ll be touched like an ATM machine on payday. I love comparing the different flavors of vinegar from the different regions! I downed the one on the table and asked for another one. This is at Kalui’s, a restaurant that serves fresh seafood and where you are made to take off your shoes. Practically every restaurant in Puerto Princesa serves fresh seafood, actually. Nothing earthshaking here; if you want a novel gustatory experience, cross the street to Kinabuch’s where they serve fresh wood worms.

The wheat grass was delicious. Henry approves. XD

This patch of Vulpia octoflora (light green at center) is growing among mostly thickspike wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum - the bluish green leaves).

Preparing Wheatgrass

Enjoying a shot if wheatgrass & a cup of tea at Good Life in Pai. Can it get any better?

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Although seldom encountered in the natural vegetation of this region, western wheatgrass was locally common along roadsides, indicating its abundance in this region was due to roadside plantings rather than naturally occurring. For example, western wheatgrass was not found in the sagebrush steppe and other grassy vegetation in the Nine Mile Prairie area. The long glumes (as long or longer than adjacent lemma) with narrowly attenuating sharp tips, which give the entire spike a very rigid feel, are diagnostic of western wheatgrass and very different from the shorter less rigid glumes of thickspike wheatgrass.

In very southeastern Montana, grass hay includes mostly or entirely cool season grasses such as Bromus inermis and Agropyron intermedium.

The two spikelets per node, bunched growth habit, and short ligule with no pronounced wheatgrass (clasping) auricle is strongly suggestive of Elymus junceus.

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