Not familiar with buffalo grass but my understanding it was brought in for the coastal dune farms, for its drought resistance and summer productivity on the drought prone coastal strips It subsequently spread and was I guess spread as well. But is hard to manage and keep at a high feed value. I understand it chokes out other grasses unless it is hard grazed. Its a three season grass, basically winter dormant. in the nineties at least there was a lot of research done by the DRC, AgResarch, Dairyboard, LIC plus a group in Northland etc. They used to recommend to mulch in the autumn and oversow with Italian rye.
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