Yield of 'Pete' eastern gamagrass (EGG) (Tripsacum dactyloides L) was evaluated at University of Arkansas Forage Research Farm in Fayetteville, AR. Forage samples were harvested at 7-d intervals beginning on May 15 and ending on July 17, 2000. As EGG matured, there was an increase (P<0.05) in height (from 36.7 to 88.6 in), tiller density (from 7.4 to 43.9/ft(2)), and DM yield (from 1111 to 8944 lbs/ac). Leaf tissue comprised between 59.9 and 83.2% of the forage dry matter (DM) over the sampling period; conversely, stem tissue accounted for only 15.9 to 23.7% of the plant DM. Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) increased with plant maturity in whole-plant samples from 68.3 to 78.4%; similarly, acid detergent fiber (ADF) increased from 38.8 to 49.6% during the same time period. Concentrations of CP declined from 14.6 to 5.7% as plants matured. With limited fertilization (50 lbs N/ac), EGG demonstrated a tall growth habit, excellent DM yields, and a high proportion of leaf within the canopy.