For covering this land with Sudan grass now and sowing a permanent cover of bluestem and grama grasses next year, they expect the Government to pay upwards of $15,000, about 80% of .
It is still possible to find big bluestem grass that reaches shoulder-high, but old-timers like former Osage Tribal Council Member Bill Martin remember when the prairie grew .
Introduced grasses invade South Texas landscape Old world bluestem was a life preserver for ranchers in the early 1900s. What wasn't know, was the impact the introduced grasses would have on the South Texas landscape years later.
June 16, 2013 - Corpus Christi Caller-Times