Big Brome Pasture Mix
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone for smooth brome dominant sites that will not be grazed separately from existing pasture. Meadow Brome is not aggressive spreading & has more heat tolerance
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone for smooth brome dominant sites that will not be grazed separately from existing pasture. Meadow Brome is not aggressive spreading & has more heat tolerance
Wildlife Manager’s Mix RRTM was originally developed for our northern customers; we now have three selections available based on your geography (use map pictured below). Wildlife Manager’s Mix RR is
Tif Leaf III is a shorter type hybrid pearl millet producing quick high yields. It only requires 66 days to the boot stage. Tif Leaf III has high levels of
GW-400 BMR is a medium-early maturity sterile hybrid forage sorghum with the BMR 6 gene. Yield from this hybrid can reach 18-25 tons at 65% DM. The BMR 6 gene
GW-600 BMR is a medium-full season forage sorghum. This variety contains grain with high starch levels ideal for cattle consumption. It will come to harvest maturity in 90-95 days or
Super Sugar is a high yielding conventional forage grass best used for hay, grazing, greenchop, or cover crop. Thin sweet stems make it highly palatable with stem sugar ranging from
Honey Grazin’ BMR will produce higher yields with full season growth. It is a photo-sensitive BMR sorghum sudangrass for grazing, baling, or greenchop. You can expect prompt regrowth after harvest,
Alfalfa Medicago sativa Alfalfa is the legume also known as the “Queen of forages.” It deserves this name because it supplies millions of animals with high quality feed throughout the
White Clover Trifolium repens White clover is a perennial legume, which spreads by branching stolons. Like all other legumes, it produces its own Nitrogen. Recently, farm trials have shown that
18″+ rainfall, non sandy, average or better fertility legume options: 1-2 lbs/acre Birdsfoot Trefoil &/or 1 lbs/acre Grazeland Br Alfalfa 8-10 lbs PLS/acre 50% Big Bluestem 40% Indiangrass 10% Sideoats
30#/acre formulated to take short hard grazing and traffic, add Kentucky Bluegrass for even more durability 25% Meadow Brome 30% Tall Fescue 20% Meadow Fescue 15% Smooth Brome 10% Festulolium
Red Clover Trifolium pratense This legume is often used in grass mixtures for a predominantly cutting regime. Red clover is one of the fastest establishing legumes and can even be
25-30#/acre Dairymaster® Dairymaster is an exciting mixture, scientifically formulated to provide a dairy quality pasture. Also very well suited for replacement heifers, lactating beef cows, and stocker operations. Dairymaster contains
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone Beefmaster® Beefmaster is a special formulation of forage grasses for stocker cattle and beef cows and calves. Beefmaster contains soft-leaved tall fescue varieties which are
20«/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone Horsemaster® Horsemaster is a mixture especially made for horse pastures. Because horses have both upper and lower teeth, they graze the grass close to the
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone Stockmaster® Stockmaster is a pasture seed mix, formulated with the top varieties for each region of the USA. These mixes with improved varieties allow for
20#/acre w/legumes – 25#/acre alone 20% Meadow Brome 30% Tall Fescue 15% Meadow Fescue 15% Festulolium 10% Timothy 10% Smooth Brome possibly add Garrison Creeping Foxtail
20#/acre w/legumes – 25#/acre alone 35% Intermediate/Pubescent Wheatgrass 50% Meadow Brome 15% Orchardgrass
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone earlier Spring greenup & production 25% Meadow Brome 25% Tall Fescue 10% Meadow Fescue 15% Orchardgrass 10% Smooth Brome 10% Festulolium 5% Creeping
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone well proven and reliable under a wide variety of conditions in the Central & Northern Plains 45% Meadow Brome 20% Orchardgrass 10% Int/Pub Wheatgrass 10%
Formulated specially for goats. Browsemaster® Browsemaster is a seed mixture from Barenbrug for goat pastures. Research has indicated that the productivity of goats is higher in a pasture with a
3 way mix provides a diverse nutrient profile with excellent yield 60% Meadow Brome 30% Orchardgrass – Baraula, Baridana, Intensiv 10% Timothy – Barfleo, Barliza, Barpenta
Haymaster® Barenbrug has developed the Haymaster grass seed mixture for producers of high quality grass hay. Producers who desire to market grass hay for its high RFQ value and superior
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone 20% Meadow Brome 30% Tall Fescue 15% Meadow Fescue 15% Festulolium 10% Timothy 10% Smooth Brome possibly add Garrison Creeping Foxtail
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone our most popular mix, adapted to a wide range of sites and situations 35% Meadow Brome 20% Orchardgrass 10% Int/Pub Wheatgrass 15% Smooth Brome 20%
20#/acre w/legumes — 25#/acre alone lower fertility, or drought prone sites 35% Int/Pub Wheatgrass 50% Meadow Brome 15% Orchardgrass
Best for dairy, stocker and finishing use Includes tall fescue and perennial ryegrass varieties with improved palatability, feed values, and persistence 65% Tall Fescue – STF43, Barolex, Bariane, Barelite 35%
Excellent beef cow/feedlot hay or silage, and grazing On a seed count basis, about 1/3 of each The brome widens adaptability and extends stand life, while holding up yield 60%
Plantain Plantago lanceolata Plantain is a mineral rich perennial grazing herb. It is becoming an increasingly valuable pasture component for supply of minerals and dry matter production, particularly in drier
Chicory Chicory is a very special plant and best described as an herb. Its taproot makes it drought resistant. It is best used as a component in grazing pastures, increasing
Festuca pratense Although very popular in Canada, meadow fescue is seldom used in the USA. This species deserves a better place in the USA forage market. It grows under cool,
Phleum pratense Palatability and superior winter hardiness are Timothy’s most important features. It does very well on wet, peaty and heavy textured soils. The establishment of this species is rather
Festuca arundinacea Tall fescue is a very adaptable species and grows well in dry or wet conditions. It is also winter-hardy and persistent. Tall fescue grows early in the spring
Kentucky bluegrass is one of the most common species in natural pastures of temperate climates. It is highly palatable, except at the advanced-maturity stage. It spreads with rhizomes to form
Lolium x Festuca Pratense Varieties of Festulolium are obtained by crossing perennial or Italian ryegrass and meadow fescue. Festulolium combines winter-hardiness and forage quality as can be expected from this
Lolium perenne Perennial Ryegrass is the most widely grown cool season forage grass in the world. In the past, perennial ryegrass use in North America was limited because existing varieties
Lolium multiflorum westerwoldicum Annual ryegrass establishes very rapidly, which gives high productivity in the planting season. This species is mainly used for overseeding warm season pastures in the fall. Annual
Lolium multiflorum Italian ryegrass provides excellent quality forage for up to two years, depending on climate and available moisture. Due to its quick regrowth, very early development in spring, and
Dactylis glomerata Orchardgrass is valuable on light textured soils due to its outstanding drought-tolerance. Most varieties have good winter-hardiness, although few varieties have superior winter-hardiness. The species is rather slow
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