Identifying Forage Crops

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Identifying Forage Crops Legumes & Grasses

Why is it Important? Improved Performance Benefits Conservation Nutrition

Identifying Plants The Basics

Leave Types

Leaf Shapes

Leave margins

Petiole

Modified Stems

Modified Stem

Grass ID Looks alike Wind Pollinated Focus on flowers & collar Leaves can also be helpful

Grass ID- Terms

Grass ID-Collar

The Collar

Different Ligules

Grass ID-Spikelet Seedhead or Inflorescence Pancile, spike or raceme Awns How Spikelet attached or arranged Type of inflorescence

Grass ID - Seeds Notice Rachilla

Grass ID-Leaves

Legume ID Dicot Compound leaves Nodules on roots Have Stipules Some leaflets have water marks Has five petals Petiole present

Legume ID-Terms

Legume ID-Leaves Trifoliate Pubescent Compound Leaf Pubescent