A Guide to Overseeding Warm-Season Perennial Grasses with Cool-Season Annuals
G. W. Evers
June 2005

Management Recommendation(s)
Overseeding warm-season perennial grasses with cool-season annuals in the southeastern U.S. has many benefits. Because the growing seasons overlap in autumn, management practices to reduce the warm-season grass competition are necessary for early cool-season forage production. Cool-season forage production and distribution is dependent on species, seeding rates, and planting methods. Growing seasons also overlap in spring which delays spring recovery of the warm-season grass.
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