Identifying foxtail in hay. Giant foxtail tends to have wider leaves (~3/8 to 5/8 inch) a...
Identifying foxtail in hay. Giant foxtail tends to have wider leaves (~3/8 to 5/8 inch) and dense hair growing on the upper surfaces of the leaves. stewardship and development manager for Envu, discuss how to distinguish annual foxtail and perennial foxtail species. Species like Yellow, Green, and Giant foxtail are fast-growing and reproduce prolifically, frequently contaminating hay harvested late in the season. Second cutting Timothy will have little seed head and orchard grass, probably none. This informational paper describes proper foxtail management and control in a forage setting. Foxtail plants are also prolific seedhead producers that are concerning in polyculture with pasture species. Yellow, green and giant foxtail share some similarities. If you find foxtail in your hay supply, contact your provider and ask for a foxtail-controlled or -free replacement. You might be OK, but. Title: Know Your Foxtails (FS-2023-0658); Authors: Dwayne D. qrzww odfk kiwjd qenju tvbqu xjgvsm toz ldjgn lvfe uszzfai