Cheyenne II Bermudagrass

Price range: $16.00 through $400.00

  • Produces fine-stemmed, leafy forage that is highly palatable and nutrient-rich, ideal for grazing livestock or cutting high-quality hay throughout the season.
  • Establishes easily from seed and requires minimal maintenance once rooted, making it a dependable and efficient choice for pasture or hayfield management.
  • Supports high yields when fertilized with up to 150 pounds of nitrogen per acre annually, applied in multiple split applications during the growing season.
  • Grows best when grazed at 8 to 10 inches in height, and hay should not be cut shorter than 2 inches to protect root systems and encourage recovery.
  • Highly drought-tolerant once established, though rotating livestock more frequently during dry spells helps prevent overgrazing and pasture thinning.
  • A proven performer for both grazing systems and hay operations, Cheyenne II offers reliable performance, excellent forage quality, and long-term durability.
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Cheyenne II Forage Bermudagrass Seed – Cold-Tolerant, High-Yield Grass for Hay and Grazing

A high-quality, cold-tolerant grass developed for both hay production and grazing systems. This warm-season perennial is known for its strong yields, cold tolerance, and nutritional value, making it an ideal choice for livestock producers. Whether you’re raising cattle, horses, or sheep, Cheyenne II forage bermudagrass supports healthy growth and provides nutritious forage throughout the growing season.

One of the key advantages of Cheyenne II Bermudagrass is its easy establishment. It germinates quickly and forms a dense stand that helps reduce weed competition. Once established, it produces fine-stemmed, leafy forage that is highly palatable and digestible for livestock. This makes Cheyenne II forage bermudagrass a go-to choice for rotational grazing or hay production throughout the growing season.

To achieve the best results, Cheyenne II Bermudagrass responds well to a managed fertility program. Apply up to 150 pounds of nitrogen per acre annually, split into multiple applications during the summer. This supports continuous growth and maintains plant vigor. To improve cold tolerance, make the last nitrogen application about 4 to 6 weeks before the first killing frost. You can learn more about managing fertilization for optimal grass growth here.

Timing is essential when grazing or cutting Cheyenne II forage bermudagrass. Allow the grass to reach 8 to 10 inches before turning out livestock. For hay production, avoid cutting the grass shorter than 2 inches to protect the root system and encourage regrowth. During dry conditions, rotate livestock more frequently to prevent overgrazing and long-term damage to your pasture. You can explore more drought management tips here.

While Cheyenne II Bermudagrass thrives in warm climates, it also exhibits impressive cold hardiness, making it an excellent option for regions with cooler fall or winter temperatures. It’s especially well-suited for southern U.S. regions like Texas, Arizona, and California.

With proper care and management, this variety will provide high-quality forage for many seasons, ensuring a long-term, sustainable solution for your grazing and hay production needs. Learn more about establishing successful pastures from this guide.

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