Triticale

Spring Winter Triticale

Triticale (trit-ih-KAY-lee) is a crop species resulting from a plant breeder’s cross between wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale). The name triticale combines the scientific names of the two genera involved. It is produced by doubling the chromosomes of the sterile hybrid that results when crossing wheat and rye. This doubling produces what is called... More

Sorghum Sudan

Sorghum Sudan Hybrid

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Buckwheat

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Daikon

Daikon Radish

If you’re in the lower rainfall zone this is the one for you. Slender & Wildrye come quick, Orchard for palatability, crested for hardiness, brome for persistence. More

Westland Seeds

Austrian Winter Peas

Austrian Winter Peas seed grow a food plot that will attract a number of different animals to your wildlife food plots. Whitetail deer love to graze the foliage, doves, quail and turkeys eat the seeds produced by these peas. Austrian Winter Peas are a vine-like, cool season annual legume, stems grow 2 to 4... More

Rapseed

Forage Rapseed

Brassicas are noted for their ability to suppress weeds and soil borne pests while reducing compaction and providing green cover that breaks down quickly. More

Vetch

Hairy Vetch

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Vetch

Common Vetch

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Westland Seeds

Crimson Clover

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Berseem

Berseem Clover

A fast growing summer annual that produces heavy biomass while fixing up to 100-200 lbs of Nitrogen per acre. More