University of Alaska, Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract
SMOOTH bromegrass ( Bromus inermis Leyss.) is the principal
perennial forage crop grown in Alaska. Despite this, none of the
varieties developed elsewhere are sufficiently winterhardy for consistently
good survival in most of the State. Approximately two-thirds of
Alaska's perennial grass acreage is in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley area.
In two seasons since 1956 there has been widespread winterkill of bromegrass
fields in the Matanuska Valley. Nearly half of the planted acreage winterkilled during 1956-57 and again in 1961-62. In other years individual fields have shown winter injury. Polar bromegrass, a new improved
variety, has consistently displayed
outstanding winter hardiness and
forage yields in experimental tests
in Alaska.The developmental work leading to this
improved forage grass was partly underwritten by the Crops Research Division,
Agricultural Research Service, U.S.D.A