PGG Seeds Varieties
The different PGG Seeds.
Ethiopian Cabbage |
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Used primarily for grazing, cover crop, and food plots. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 1 pound in a mix. Planted in the spring or summer in all regimes. |
ZMC Graza Forage Radish |
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| Used primarily for grazing, cover crop, and food plots. Planted at 2-5 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 2-5 pounds in a mix. Does not require a prepared seedbed. |
Graza Forage Radish |
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| Used primarily for grazing and cover crop. Planted at 5 pounds to the acre. Very drought and heat tolerant; planted in the summer in the Midwest, the fall in the southwest. |
New York Turnip |
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| Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Will provide winter feed if planted before July with summer moisture. |
Dominion Swede |
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| Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre. Will provide winter feed if planted before July with summer moisture. |
Rival Turnip |
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| Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Requires summer moisture or irrigation; will provide feed through the fall. |
ZMC Winfred or Hunter |
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| Used primarily for food plots, grazing, and soil rehabilitation. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre; does not require a prepared seedbed. |
Hunter Leaf Turnip |
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Used primarily for grazing in irrigated settings. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Needs summer moisture or irrigation, and will provide fee into the winter. Agricom, grazing management of brassicas for improved productivity |
Winfred Forage Brassica |
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| Used primarily for grazing, in both irrigated and dryland situations. Planted at 3 pounds to the acre. Will provide winter feed if planted before August. |
ZMC Tonic Plantain |
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| Used primarily for food plots, grazing, and soil rehabilitation. Planted at 2-4 pounds to the acre. Tolerates high ph, and does well in dryland situations. |
Tonic Plantain |
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| Used primarily for food plots and grazing. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 5% of a mix. Works well as a pasture or cover crop component in all regimes. |
ZMC Grouse Chicory |
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| Used primarily for food plots, grazing, and soil rehabilitation. Planted at 1-3 pounds to the acre as a sole component. Tolerates high soil ph, and works well in dryland situations. |
Grouse Chicory |
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| Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 1 pound to the acre as a sole component, and at 2-3% of a mix. Chicory is an essential pasture component. |
ZMC Colenso Red Clover |
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| Used primarily for food plot use and grazing. Planted at 5 pounds to the acre as a sole component. Tolerates drier regimes than other red clovers; ph below 7; does not require a prepared seedbed. |
Colenso Red Clover |
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Used primarily for grazing and hay. Planted at 10 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 10% of a mix. Tolerates drier regimes than other red clovers; ph below 7. Agricom, alternative to summer brassica systems |
ZMC Prestige White Clover |
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| Used primarily for grazing and cover crop. Planted at 2 pounds to the acre as a sole component. The plasticity of Prestige allows adaption to all soil types and climates; does not like high ph soil; ZMC Prestige does not require a prepared seedbed. |
Prestige White Clover |
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Kara Orchardgrass |
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| Used primarily for grazing. Planted at 10 pounds per acre as a sole component, 3-5 pounds to the acre in a mix. Is a grazing, tillering-type orchard grass; mixes well with Gala Brome & Atom Prairie Grass. |
ZMC Fletcha Tall Fescue |
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| Used primarily for grazing and for a cover crop. Planted at 5 pounds to the acre. This tall fescue works great where summer dormancy is essential, and it does not need a prepared seedbed. |
Atom Prairie Grass |
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ZMC Gala Grazing Brome |
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| Used primarily for grazing and as a cover crop in dryland conditions. Planted at 25 pounds to the acre as a sole component, and at 80% in a mix. Works well in sandy soils, and tolerates heat best of all cool season perennials. Does not need a prepared seedbed. |
Gala Grazing Brome |
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One50 Diploid Perennial Ryegrass |
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Used primarily for grazing, under both irrigated and dryland conditions. Planted at 15 pounds to the acre as a sole component, 10-12 pounds to the acre in a mix. Is extremely versatile, and works well in many different climates and soils. Agricom's NEW late heading perennial ryegrass One50 |
Crusader Diploid Italian Ryegrass |
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Horizon Long Rotation Tetraploid Ryegrass |
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Kingston Diploid Perennial Ryegrass |
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