This sward contains little addition of early maturity grass Alopecurus pratensis. For many years the sward has been used for grazing and forage, but currently, since the cattle for pasturing is no longer, this sward is only cut for silage making.
Although some of the most common exotics species in this field were the same as the roadside fields, such as Trifolium spp., the most notable exotics in the central field were grasses, including Agrostis gigantea, Alopecurus pratensis, Dactylis glomerata, Phleum pratense, Poa pratensis, and Schedonorus phoenix.