Grange Co-op Non-Irrigated Pasture Seed Mix - 50 lb
Generally not planted in the spring. Use where the soil is reasonably deep and has good moisture-holding qualities.
Grange Co-op is Southern Oregon's leading supplier of seed for forage crops. Because forage crops such as pasture, hay, green chop, and silage are so important to the agriculture economy of Southern Oregon, Grange Co-op strives to provide customers with the highest quality seed at competitive prices. We are also committed to providing customers with the information necessary to select the forage seed best suited to their needs as well as their growing environment.
Grange Co-op stocks the types and varieties of seed that have proven best adapted to the soils and growing conditions in the rogue valley. Information gathered from Oregon State University, Southern Oregon Experiment Station, the Extension Service, and local farmers is carefully considered in determining the varieties of seed we provide customers. This evaluation assures positive results when seeds are planted in properly prepared soil following good management practices.
Features
- Proven to be well-adapted to the soils and growing conditions of the rogue valley
Specifications
- Size: 50 lb
- Per Acre: 20-25 lb Of Seed
- Preferred Seeding Time: Oct. 1 - Nov. 15
- Principal Use: Pasture
- Average Height at Maturity: 20 "- 40"
- Soil Adaptation: Wide Adaptation
- Length Of Life: Medium Lived
Generally not planted in the spring. Use where the soil is reasonably deep and has good moisture-holding qualities.
Grange Co-op is Southern Oregon's leading supplier of seed for forage crops. Because forage crops such as pasture, hay, green chop, and silage are so important to the agriculture economy of Southern Oregon, Grange Co-op strives to provide customers with the highest quality seed at competitive prices. We are also committed to providing customers with the information necessary to select the forage seed best suited to their needs as well as their growing environment.
Grange Co-op stocks the types and varieties of seed that have proven best adapted to the soils and growing conditions in the rogue valley. Information gathered from Oregon State University, Southern Oregon Experiment Station, the Extension Service, and local farmers is carefully considered in determining the varieties of seed we provide customers. This evaluation assures positive results when seeds are planted in properly prepared soil following good management practices.
Features
- Proven to be well-adapted to the soils and growing conditions of the rogue valley
Specifications
- Size: 50 lb
- Per Acre: 20-25 lb Of Seed
- Preferred Seeding Time: Oct. 1 - Nov. 15
- Principal Use: Pasture
- Average Height at Maturity: 20 "- 40"
- Soil Adaptation: Wide Adaptation
- Length Of Life: Medium Lived