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Consult Rural Cyc., articles "Grasses," "Hay," "Hay-making," for much information on forage crops and grasses, etc. Page 564
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Odd that the site purports to give the details of a load of criminals (charged or not), and then goes on to moan about "Grasses".
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Summer: Grasses, and later in the summer, ragweed.
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Summer: Grasses, and later in the summer, ragweed.
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Grasses grow well here in Kansas, so this part of the garden exploits their fine textures to create a marvellous symphony of soft rustling noises.
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Grasses and sedums require little attention and their sculptural seedheads last well into the winter months in most garden zones.
Mums Not the Word 2011
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Grasses have figured out how to contend with aridity.
Dr. Reese Halter: Protecting Our Wild Prairies Dr. Reese Halter 2010
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Getty Images Monument Valley, Utah Grasses are something I always include because they create spontaneity and wildness.
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Grasses grow thickly as well, so they beat out the weeds.
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Grasses are flowering and many are setting seed, red and silver-green.
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