Features & Benefits
- Timothy grass is a rapidly-developing, short-lived, perennial bunchgrass.
- It has shallow, fibrous roots that extend to about 4 feet below the ground.
- The crown of Timothy grass consists of bulb-like sections called corms.
- It is well adapted to cooler, moister areas with precipitation greater than 15 inches per year.
- Timothy grass is highly tolerant of acidity, some spring flooding, and waterlogged soils.
- It ranks high in productivity among grasses and is ideal for hay production, especially for the horse hay market.