Hallmark Orchardgrass

  • Hallmark is no longer in production
  • High Quality Forage or Hay
  • Recommended With Legumes
  • Rust Has Been Noted
  • Earlier Maturity than Arid & Potomac
  • pH Requirement: 5.5 +

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Orchardgrass Distribution Area
Orchardgrass Distribution Area

Min. to Max. Annual Precipitation

44in.

Average Max. Height

Hallmark Orchardgrass (dactilis glomerata) is an early maturing, vigorous, high yielding grass. It is a consistent producer for hay, forage, and is a common ingredient in many pasture mixes. Good cool-season pasture grass and will grow to a height of 3.5-4 feet. Demonstrates excellent hardiness and persistence. Exhibits early spring growth and fall, making it a candidate for spring/summer cutting and fall pasture.

Hallmark is no longer in production and is not available. It is listed here for historical purposes.

Hallmark Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata) was developed in Indiana and released in 1969 by the Farmers Forage Research Cooperative. It is early maturing, vigorous, high yielding, and has good resistance to leaf disease and good seed yields. Superior clones of ‘Boone’ and ‘Potomac’ were selected to form Hallmark.

Hallmark is commonly used. It is a consistent producer for hay and forage. It is a common ingredient in many pasture mixes. It is comparable to Potomac and Sterling orchard grass but matures earlier than both. Hallmark Orchardgrass (dactylis glomerata) is one of the earliest maturing orchard grass varieties. It is a good cool season pasture grass and will grow to a height of 3.5-4 feet.

Hallmark orchardgrass is very leafy early to medium variety. Demonstrates excellent hardiness and persistence. Performs very well from the Pacific Northwest through the central plains to the mid Atlantic states. It is widely adapted.

Hallmark exhibits early spring growth and strong growth in the fall, making it an excellent candidate for spring/summer cutting and fall pasture. It combines well with legumes.

  • pH Requirement: 5.5 +
  • High Quality Forage or Hay
  • Recommended With Legumes
  • Rust Has Been Noted
  • Earlier Maturity than Arid & Potomac

***Click on the “Quick Plant Facts” tab above for more information.

Available Orchardgrass Cultivars:

VarietyMaturityNotes:
PaiuteEarlyDrought tolerant. Common in dryland pastures, reclamation, erosion control.
HallmarkEarlyHigh Yielding
Benchmark PlusEarlyPersists under heavy use, superior forage. Superior for grazing.
PotomacEarly-MidExcellent early variety.
QuickdrawEarly-MidFast recover after cutting. Tolerates heat.
Pawnee OrchardgrassMidWidely adapted, drought and grazing tolerant.
Crown RoyalMid-LateFast recovery after cutting, tolerates heat.
ExtendMid-LateIdeal for alfalfa & clover mixes. Superior yield.
BlizzardLateSuperior winter survival. Widely adapted, excellent forage yield.
LatarLateNo longer available. See Extend, Quickdraw, Blizzard

ORCHARDGRASS
(Dactylis glomerata)

Orchardgrass NRCS Plant Guide and Fact Sheet

PDF version of NRCS Plant Guide & Fact Sheet

Prepared By: Tony Bush USDA NRCS Rose Lake PMC East Lansing, Michigan
Dan Ogle USDA NRCS Idaho State Office Boise, Idaho
Loren St. John USDA NRCS Aberdeen PMC Aberdeen, Idaho
Mark Stannard USDA NRCS Pullman PMC Pullman, Washington
Dr. Kevin B. Jensen USDA ARS Forage and Range Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah
Species Coordinator: Mark Stannard USDA NRCS Pullman Plant Materials Center
Pullman, Washington

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ORCHARDGRASS
(Dactylis glomerata)

Orchardgrass Variety Trial 2005

Research in the Klamath Basin

Prepared By: Richard J. Roseberg and Jim E. Smith

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ORCHARDGRASS
(Dactylis glomerata)

Orchardgrass Hay Production Guide for the Columbia Basin of Washington

Prepared By: John L Kugler, WSU Grant/Adams County Extension

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ORCHARDGRASS
(Dactylis glomerata)

Orchardgrass NRCS Plant Materials Technical Note

An introduced Conservation Grass for Use in Montana and Wyoming

Prepared By: Roger M. Hybner, Research Agronomist, NRCS, Plant Materials Center, Bridger, Montana
Susan Winslow, Agronomist, NRCS, Plant Materials Center, Bridger, Montana

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Synonyms

Many plants have more than one common and scientific name. We've listed a few of them below.

  • Hallmark Orchardgrass
  • Dactylis glomerata

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Quick Plant Facts
Common Name:

Hallmark Orchardgrass

Scientific Name:

Lifespan:

Plant Type:

pH Tolerance:

Seed Count

540,000

Root Form

Sodformer

Sowing Rate

2-4 PLS lbs. per Acre

Min. Precipitation

16 Inches Minimum

Best Sowing Time

Fall or Spring

Max Sowing Depth:

Growth Season:

Sun & Shade Tolerance:

Full sun, Partial shade

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