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Plantation grass refers to specific types of grasses cultivated in agricultural settings, often for purposes such as livestock grazing, soil erosion control, or as part of agroforestry systems. Common examples include species like Bermuda grass and Rhodes grass, which are valued for their rapid growth and ability to thrive in various climates. These grasses are typically managed on plantations or farms to maximize yield and sustainability. Additionally, they can improve soil health and provide habitat for wildlife.

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