Good for legume cover and wildlife. and soil improvement, needs warm soil. Seed are maroon in color and hard-seeded.
Planting Time | Planting Rate Acre |
Late Spring | 15-25 lb. rows. 40-60 Broadcast |
Good for legume cover and wildlife. and soil improvement, needs warm soil. Seed are maroon in color and hard-seeded.
Good for legume cover and wildlife. and soil improvement, needs warm soil. Seed are maroon in color and hard-seeded.
Planting Time | Planting Rate Acre |
Late Spring | 15-25 lb. rows. 40-60 Broadcast |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Good legume for cover and garden. Needs warm soil to plant.
Selection of naturalized little burr medic developed by Dr. William R. Ocumpaugh of the TAES-Beeville and released by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Native warm season legume used in range revegetation. Multiple stems grow from a woody caudex attached to a deep root system.
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.
Many different varieties. In the black lands of Texas cotton root rot limits the life of Alfalfa to 2 to 3 years. For this reason in our locale area we only recommend Oklahoma Common Alfalfa.
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.
Cool-season annual vine that is smooth and has a bluish-green waxy appearance. Vines can be up to 9 ft. long, however modern cultivars have shorter vines, about 2 ft. long.
Sweet Grazer is not produced by Justin Seed Co. Suggest looking at Kow Choice Sweet III. Hybrid sorghum plant crossed with 3 parents called a Sorghum Sudangrass Hybrid.
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