Roundup Ready RR Dwarf Corn Food Plot Seed – 5 Lbs.

Seed Ranch Dwarf Corn is some of the best for attracting waterfowl and deer.Planting times would be from Spring through Summer.The Seed rate is 10-20 lbs per acre. Dwarf Corn will also attract turkey, pheasant, and quail. It is open pollinated. The corn grows to about 3 feet tall.

Feast II Annual Ryegrass Seed

Feast Annual Ryegrass Seed Feast II is a late-maturing tetraploid ryegrass bred primarily for grazing. Feast II is short-lived (1+ crop years), but extremely productive. It is a profuse tilling, quick-growing variety with very little re-heading, making it an ideal nurse crop for alfalfa production.NOTABLE CHARACTERISTICS:• Profuse tilling • Very low aftermath heading• Vigorous growth • Very high sugar content• Excellent palatability/digestibility • High energy/Feed quality• Wider, more succulent leaves than diploid annual ryegrass

Florida 401 Winter Rye Grass Seed

FL 401 Winter Rye Grain SeedSeeding Rate:Broadcast 50 to 100 lbs. per acre on plowed groundGrain drill 60 to 75 lbs. per acre on a ploughed ground for winter forageWhat is 401 Rye used for?Grain rye comes up early in the season and is widely used for windbreaks, erosion control and for weed suppression. Its wide-ranging root system makes it one of the best green manures for improving soil structure.It is an excellent soil renovator and pioneer crop for new fields as it stabilizes excess soil and manure nitrogen. Grain rye can grow up to four to five feet and is very fast to establish, producing deer feed in as little as fourteen days in ideal conditions. This winter grazer rye grain is preferred by deer, turkey and rabbit.What are the best growing conditions for 401 Rye?Florida 401 rye is a small grain most widely used for winter grassing. Rye is more cold tolerant than oats and generally produces more forage than either oats or wheat.Do not plant too early but wait until the cool weather begins. Grain rye varieties from northern states will produce little forage in late fall or early winter and will usually be severely damaged by leaf rust. Therefore, only plant varieties recommended for the south eastern United States.Sometimes a grass or grain may be planted as a wind barrier to protect food crops like tomatoes. It is planted between the rows of the food crop to grow taller and therefore shield the food crop from the damaging effects of strong wind. Florida 401 is an excellent choice for winter wind barrier applications.

SeedRanch White Dutch Clover Seed (Non-GMO) Coated and Inoculated

Seed Ranch Non-GMO Coated & Inoculated White Dutch Clover Seed Used in lawns, as a ground cover, cover crop, for erosion control, and in pasture mixtures. Usually matures between 4 to 8 inches. Many homeowners include White Dutch Clover in their lawn seed mixture because clover sprouts fast and grows so dependably that it’s a valuable aid in getting a new lawn started. Nodules on the roots fix nitrogen from the air. Actually, up to 1/3 the nitrogen your lawn needs can be obtained from white dutch clover! Grows vigorously even in poor clay subsoil around new home construction. If you want all the benefits of a cover crop but don’t want to till early or mow, clover is your best bet. Getting a good stand of white clover is a first and critical step to success with this high quality, persistent crop. Since white clover is usually grown with a cool-season perennial grass (may be planted alone too), it is usually either seeded at the same time as the grass or seeded into an existing grass stand. Seeding Rate Seeding rates vary with geographic location, seeding method, and seeding mixture. In general, rates 1/4 lb per 1000 square feet or 6 to 8 lbs per acre are recommended. Seeding Depth The ideal seeding depth is approximately 1/4-inch maximum, but under favorable weather and soil conditions, seed present on the soil surface may germinate and become established. Good seed-soil contact is important to ensure rapid germination and emergence. Seeding Time In the Southern USA, white clover is seeded in late winter or early spring and in late-summerautumn. In the Northern USA, most white clover is seeded in early spring or late summer. Seeding Method White clover can be seeded by many no-till or minimum till techniques and by broadcast seeding. In conventional seedbeds, white clover is almost always seeded with a perennial grass for lawns or hard or sheeps fescue for erosion control. Just scatter the seeds, rake lightly, and keep the seed moist until it sprouts! After sprouting occurs, cut back watering as root development starts taking place and less water is needed. Withstands mild drought, grows well all over the U.S., even on barren soil where nothing else wants to grow. Winter hardy and it stays so low you can just till it under in spring if you are using it for a cover crop. Weeds The best weed control is provided by a vigorous white clover-grass stand. If necessary, white clover-grass stands can be mowed to remove grass leaves and seedheads and to suppress broadleaf weeds and woody vegetation.

Azomite Organic Trace Mineral Powder

This sale is for micronized organic Azomite in various sizes for your convenience… AZOMITE is a natural product mined from an ancient mineral deposit in Utah (USA) that typically contains a broad spectrum of over 70 minerals and trace elements, distinct from any mineral deposit in the world. AZOMITE is used internationally as a feed additive and a soil re-mineralizer for plants and is available in over thirty countries throughout the world. It supplies trace elements and some Potassium (K). and does not provide Nitrogen (N) or Phosphorus (P), therefore farmers should not reduce any part of their fertility program that provides N or P. Farmers can reduce other silicate-based fertilizers or micro-nutrient providers with AZOMITE use but it is difficult to say how much without a soil analysis. AZOMITE is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production. Many fertilizers receive chemical alterations or go through an intensive manufacturing process. AZOMITE is simply mined, crushed and sold and is 100% natural in the most basic sense.