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0PI 634505'BEEFMAKER'Thinopyrum intermedium (Host) Barkworth & D. R. Dewey subsp. intermedium Nebraska, United StatesW62003DEVELOPEDPRE 12/29/2003CultivarTested with other intermediate wheatgrass cvs. at four central Great Plains locations and had the highest average IVDMD and protein concentration averaged over trials. Forage averaged 7 to 20 g/kg greater IVDMD than forage of other cvs. Forage yields were lower than the yields of Haymaker but were similar to those of other released cvs. Recommended for use in pastures in the Central Great Plains for yearling beef cattle. Erect growth habit and has rhizomes typical of intermediate wheatgrass. Culms and leaves glabrous and non-glacuous and leaf margins smooth. Leaves green-yellow or Munsell 5GY 5/4. Sheaths have ligules, very small auricles, and sheath margins smooth. Spikes oblong, erect, and have green, lanceolate glumes. Spike density lax. Anthers yellow. At 41 deg. N Lat. in the Central Great Plains, at anthesis the last week of June. In swards at Ithaca, NE, head and flag leaf height about 5 and 3 cm, respectively, shorter in height than other intermediate wheatgrasses. Adapted to USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 3,4, and 5.1650787PI 634505