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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Europe native legume that is grown as a forage, cover crop, and green manure.  It may be annual or biennial. It has a shallow root system.
Beardless variety good for grazing and bailing. Widely adapted workhorse variety that has been used for years west of I35 in Texas.
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.
Resistant to lodging, medium-early maturity with fair tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus. Usage is hay, green chop, and forage.
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.
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.
Introduced winter annual and herbaceous legume. The leaves and stems of crimson clover resemble those of red clover, but the leaves are round-tipped with more hair on the stems and leaves.
TAM 114 is a hard red winter variety with excellent drought tolerance and top yield potential combined with a superior disease package.
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