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 |
$6.90 – $49.00Price range: $6.90 through $49.00
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 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Size | 5 lbs, 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 50 lbs |
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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.
Annual legume and the source of guar gum. Assumed to have developed from the African species Cyamopsis senegalensis.
Fast growing warm season annual, multi-cut, drought resistant forage grass obtaining heights of 5-7 feet tall. Produces high quality forage that is Safe for all your livestock needs including horses. While called a millet it is not a true millet.
Photoperiod sensitive plant whose seed head development is determined by the length of day and not the date planted. This feature allows the plant to continue vegetative growth for an extended period.
Food crop in ancient Egypt and is cultivated today. In the United States it is used for wildlife habitat improvement, particularly as a winter food source for deer and wild turkeys, but is also planted for hogs and waterfowl.
Typical 3-way sorghum Sudangrass hybrid with added resistant to Sugarcane aphid.
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.
European native that is similar to curly endive. Somewhat woody, perennial herbaceous plant of the dandelion family Asteraceae. Has many uses for human and animal consumption using the seeds, leaves and roots.
danemann95 –
Have had good germination so far. Will buy again next year.