Definition
Barnyard grass is a fast-growing annual grass that thrives in moist, disturbed areas, often becoming a nuisance weed in agricultural fields. It's known for its aggressive growth and ability to quickly dominate a field, competing with crops for resources. Think of it as the school bully of the plant world. Itβs adaptable and resilient, making it difficult to control. Its rapid growth can significantly reduce crop yields. It's a common problem for farmers.