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Prairie Grasses and Wildflowers


Overview


The emergence of the prairie grass and wildflower industry was triggered by the 1987 passage of the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act, which added a requirement that all Federally aided highway landscaping projects must contain native wildflower seeds or grasses. At least one quarter of one percent of all funds expended for a landscaping project must be used to plant native grasses or wildflowers. Many Midwestern states have also included roadside restoration programs to include secondary road landscaping.

Interest in using prairie grass as a biomass energy source gained considerable attention with the passage of the Renewable Fuels Standard in 2006, which showcased switchgrass as a potential contributor to a growing ethanol industry. Information about biomass for energy can be found at: http://bioenergy.ornl.gov/papers/bioam95/graham3.htmlApril 2008 . . . Prairie Grasses


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Production

Businesses/Case Studies

  • Ion Exchange, Harpers Ferry, Iowa - Native seed and plant nursery.
  • New Holland Combines Harvest Delicate Grass Seeds, 2001 - Editorial on Allendan Seeds of Winterset, Iowa.
  • Pawnee Buttes Seed Inc, Greeley, Colorado - Provides native and introduced grass, forb, and shrub seed for reclamation, pasture, and turf.
  • Prairie Frontier, Waukesha, Wisconsin - Offers planting tips, as well as sales of specific prairie plants and prairie plant mixes. 
  • Prairie Moon Nursery, Winona, Minnesota - Offers a large selection of native prairie and meadow wildflowers and grass seeds. Also specializes in wetland, savanna and woodland seed mixes.  
  • Prairie Nursery, Westfield, Wisconsin - This operation has been growing wildflowers and grasses since 1972. In addition to sales of seeds and plants, the operation also offers landscaping services of prairie areas.
  • Prairie Restorations, Inc., Princeton, Minnesota - Helps restore natural prairie areas in the Midwest.
  • Shooting Star Native Seeds, Spring Grove, Minnesota - A major supplier of native grass and wildflower seed throughout the Upper Midwest.
 
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