Our Pasture mix is a blend of Wheat and Rye. The addition of Rye provides earlier forage and more forage potential during the colder growing period.
Planting Time | Planting Depth | Planting Rate |
Late summer or early fall. | 1-2″ | Drilled 60-120 lb. |
$18.50 /50 lbs (50 pound bag)
Our Pasture mix is a blend of Wheat and Rye. The addition of Rye provides earlier forage and more forage potential during the colder growing period.
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Our Pasture mix is a blend of Wheat and Rye. The addition of Rye provides earlier forage and more forage potential during the colder growing period.
Planting Time | Planting Depth | Planting Rate |
Late summer or early fall. | 1-2″ | Drilled 60-120 lb. |
Weight | 50 lbs |
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Dimensions | 29 × 17 × 7 in |
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Shallow-rooted clover that is used in grass mixtures for pasture and wildlife. Due to the shallow-roots it likes soils with adequate moisture.
May take 2 years to bloom when planted in spring in Texas. Yellow Blossom, Sweet Clover. Usually mixed in pastures for grazing or oats for hay.
An upright, cool-season, reseeding annual legume originating from Euraia that grows to a height of 40 to 50 inches under good conditions. Seeds germinate in the fall, but grow slowly during the winter.
Best when planted late summer or early fall and incorporated 1 to 2 inches in the soil. 50 lbs if drilling in poor soils, if broadcasting increase rate by 25%, if in good soils with good moisture drill at 100 lbs.
Selection of naturalized little burr medic developed by Dr. William R. Ocumpaugh of the TAES-Beeville and released by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Bob oats are public release of oats and is considered a Red Winter Oat or a Red Rustproof oat compared with oats from the 1865's.
New rust-resistant, a cultivar of white-flowered, annual sweetclover (Melilotus albus Medik.) adapted to the south and central Texas.
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.
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