Definition
Goat grass refers to several types of grasses that are often considered weeds, particularly in agricultural settings. These grasses tend to be tough and can be invasive, competing with desired crops for resources. They're called 'goat grass' likely because goats might graze on them, though they aren't particularly nutritious or preferred. Think of them as the uninvited guests at a garden party 😒, showing up and causing trouble. Goat grass is like the annoying background character in a movie you wish would just go away. They thrive in disturbed soils and can spread quickly.