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SW SPRING FORAGE MIXTURE
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45% Spring Peas / 25% Spring Barley / 24% Spring Oats / 2% Purple Top Turnip / 2% Impact Forage Collards / 2% Radish
New mix to be planted in the spring for an annual pasture for livestock. Seeding Rate: 90-110 lbs. per acre.
Geographical Restriction: Available in Western US only.
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SW VEGETABLE NC MIXTURE
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75% Pratex Black Oats / 25% Control Radish
Used to combat many nematodes impacting vegetable crops. Not highly effective as a bio-fumigant. Improves soil compaction and nutrient cycling. Effective soil compaction and nutrient cycling. Effective for soil erosion. Seeding Rate: 40-45 lbs. per acre.
Geographical Restriction: Available in Western US only.
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SW WINTER FORAGE MIXTURE
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45% Winter Peas / 24% Winter Oats / 14% Winter Barley / 13% Winter Wheat / 2% Seven Top Turnips / 2% Impact Forage Collards
New mix to be planted in the late summer to early fall with a selection of cover crop species that are able to survive most winters and provide additional forage for livestock in late winter. Seeding Rate: 90-110 lbs. per acre.
Geographical Restriction: Available in Western US only.
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SW-FALLOW MIXTURE
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45% Annual Ryegrass / 20% Crimson Clover / 20% Common Vetch / 5% Phacelia / 5% Radish / 5% Mustard
Use to revitalize your fields that are coming out of a fallow setting before going back into production agriculture. Seeding Rate: 30-35 lbs. per acre.
Geographical Restriction: Available in Western US only.
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SW-SI SOIL IMPROVEMENT 2.0 MIXTURE
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70% Peas / 20% Common Vetch / 10% Lentils
Recycles nutrients that would have been lost to leaching and runoff. Improves soil permeability for increased air and water
penetration. Fixes significant atmospheric nitrogen for increased soil nitrogen levels. Improves soil organic matter. Is widely adapted where soil erosion is an issue. Seeding Rate: 50 lbs. per acre.Geographical Restriction: Available in Western US only.
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Three-Of-A-Kind (High Biomass Soil Building Mix)
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This mixture is designed to provide rapid establishment and early-season biomass through the inclusion of Italian ryegrass, which exhibits aggressive seedling vigor and rapid green-up. The Italian ryegrass component functions as an effective nutrient scavenger, capturing residual soil nutrients while also assimilating nitrogen fixed by the legume species within the mix.
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Twister Hybrid Brassica
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Twister is the latest brassica release from Peak Plant Genetics, the breeders of Aerifi radish and Jackpot turnips. Twister is a hybrid rape x turnip cross species developed for forage and cover crops. These hybrid plants produce a highly palatable green top which is why they are often referred to as a leafy turnip. When used for forage they work excellent in grazing mixes with winter annual small grains or spring planted oats and Italian ryegrass. Twister can also be combined with other brassica species providing earlier forage than turnips or radishes. Twister is a great addition in wildlife food plots, whitetail deer prefer them earlier in the season since they don’t require a hard freeze. In cover crop mixtures Twister can be planted fall, spring and summer providing diversity and nutrient scavenging. Twister residue will break down rapidly once terminated.
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Vivant Hybrid Brassica
Learn more →Less bolting. High digestibility. Fast establishing. High yielding, leafy forage. Good grazing and attractive food plot. Strong regrowth. Provides quick forage. Very leafy hybrid that has 80% more leaf than Purple Top Turnips, providing more feed for the animal.
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Wild Card (Corn Rotation Cover Crop Mix)
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This mixture is strategically designed for placement ahead of a corn crop within a rotational system. Recommended planting occurs from August through October to maximize fall establishment and biomass production. The blend incorporates grass species for efficient nutrient scavenging, particularly residual nitrogen from previous crops and fall manure applications, alongside legume species that contribute biologically fixed nitrogen to support subsequent crop
fertility requirements.