Good legume cover. Excellent for quail and deer. Produce forage in 45 days with maturity in 100 days. Plant April – August.
Planting Time | Planting Rate Acre |
Late Spring | 15-25 lb. ros, 40-60 broadcast |
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Good legume cover. Excellent for quail and deer. Produce forage in 45 days with maturity in 100 days. Plant April – August.
Good legume cover. Excellent for quail and deer. Produce forage in 45 days with maturity in 100 days. Plant April – August.
Planting Time | Planting Rate Acre |
Late Spring | 15-25 lb. ros, 40-60 broadcast |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Size | 5 lbs, 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 50 lbs |
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Annual legume and the source of guar gum. Assumed to have developed from the African species Cyamopsis senegalensis.
Red winter beardless wheat that is adaptive across the south to be used as a forage wheat. Beardless wheat has little to no awns which allows continued grazing when the seed is setting in late spring.
A major forage crop for the southeastern United States. Common, Kobe, and Korean Lespedeza are annuals. Sericea Lespedeza is perennial.
Good legume for cover and garden. needs warm soil for planting.
Fast growing, drought resistant annual grass with slim, vertical, leafy stems that may grow 4-6 feet tall. Makes rich hay and can produce 1-2 tons of forage per acre for hay. Not recommended for horses.
Warm season native perennial that is a member of the legume family. Plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and/or birds.
Grows best in a cool, moist climate, such as is found in parts of the Northeast. Although buckwheat can grow under a fairly wide range of conditions, it is quite sensitive to climatic extremes.
Warm season annual grass that grows 3-5 feet tall and is considered a medium to tall millet. Dove planting should be made at 12-20 lbs. per acre.
danemann95 –
Have had good germination so far. Will buy again next year.